This was a quick stop off while checking out a nearby mill and as you can see its pretty empty
Opened 1906 this Grade II Listed building was built for Manchester & County Bank by architects Mills and Murgatroyd. The branch was the second branch in Oldham.
In 1970 Manchester & County Bank was taken over by NatWest and the building, therefore, became a NatWest branch.
The building is built of stone, polished red granite and has a baroque copper-crowned tower.
In 1995 NatWest merged there Yorkshire Street branch with the Oldham Mumps branch and the building closed.
Opened 1906 this Grade II Listed building was built for Manchester & County Bank by architects Mills and Murgatroyd. The branch was the second branch in Oldham.
In 1970 Manchester & County Bank was taken over by NatWest and the building, therefore, became a NatWest branch.
The building is built of stone, polished red granite and has a baroque copper-crowned tower.
In 1995 NatWest merged there Yorkshire Street branch with the Oldham Mumps branch and the building closed.