Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city A pair of 'Art Deco style properties' in Salford which were designed by a local Jewish architect will not be listed by the local authority as a heritage asset.
The detached dwellings on Hanover Gardens and Broom Lane were designed by Joseph Sunlight, a Russian-born Jew who moved to Manchester in 1890.
The Belarusian architect behind Sunlight House in Quay Street, Manchester's tallest building at the time it was constructed, designed and built more than 1,000 houses in Prestwich as well as the South Manchester Synagogue. READ MORE: 'Altercations' between school which arrived 'unannounced' and its neighbours - over Sunday lessons These homes housed the
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