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The Pigeon Tower at Rivington

The Pigeon Tower at Rivington. Just behind this tower Lord Leverhulme built a large bungalow. It was set on fire by one of the Suffragette's in protest. He built another one on the same site. Cost of the gardens and new bungalow £250,000 in 1925! The gardens are overgrown and the bungalow has gone, but you still see some of the stone flooring.

Photographer : Mike Bexley

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