Landmarks
Reddish is home to several listed buildings and structures. All the Grade I and Grade II* listsings are part of Houldsworth's community.
*Grade I
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- St. Elisabeth's church & wall at St. Elisabeth's Church (Grade II*)
- Grade II*
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- Houldsworth Mill, Houldsworth Street. Designed by Abraham Henthorn Stott. Opened 1860s, closed as a cotton mill 1958.
- Houldsworth Working Men's Club, Leamington Road. Designed by Abraham Henthorn Stott. Opened 16 May 1874.
- St Elisabeth's C of E Primary School (Houldsworth School), Liverpool Street. Wall at St. Elisabeth's C of E Primary School, Liverpool Street. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse. Consecrated 1883.
- St. Elisabeth's Church Rectory & wall at St. Elisabeth's Church Rectory, Liverpool Street. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse.
- Grade II
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- Broadstone Mill House, Broadstone Road
- Clock and drinking fountain, Houldsworth Square
- North Reddish Infant & Junior School, Lewis Road
- Tame Viaduct, Reddish Vale
- 40 Sandy Lane
- Shoresfold Farmhouse and numbers 2 & 4 Marbury Road
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