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Greater Manchester's cultural gems get funding to protect them through Covid-19 pandemic

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here But after winning BBC series Restoration, the baths have since played host to A-list celebrities including Tom Hardy and Sean Bean, as well as being used as a location for the hit TV series Peaky Blinders.

A restoration project is ongoing. Much-loved East Manchester landmark Gorton Monastery will get £691,800. Once a Franciscan church and friary - and described as architect Edward Pugin's gothic masterpiece - the monastery was deconsecrated when the Franciscans left in 1989 and left derelict for many years, until it was saved from ruin by local volunteers.The trust responsible for Elizabeth Gaskell's House will get £49,700.The popular author lived in the building at 84 Plymouth Grove in Chorlton-on-Medlock from 1850 until her death in.

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