The gate is set to get a new lease of life
Manchester City Council have announced that restoration works are set to begin on a historic Grade II Chorlton structure, more than 130 years after its initial construction.
The gate was gifted to Chorlton by the politician and barrister Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, 1st baronet, in order to celebrate and mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Now, the gate is set to receive a new lease of life and will undergo a full restoration, with work crews on site from Monday July 29th, with a local historian ready to see the 'iconic image' restored to its original state.
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