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An original (i.e from the date stated and not a later re-print) A detailed and large1883 c (circa, or thereabouts) Bacon’s COUNTY MAP, entitled :- '
Cheshire
'
Subtitled : Reduced from the Ordnance Survey Divided into 5 Mile Squares.
There is a reference to the Parliamentary Divisions which include :-
Wirral Division - Eddisbury - Macclesfield - Crewe - Northwich - Altrincham - Hyde - Knutsford
Some of the Houses, Farms and places of interest named on the map include :-
Hollands Hall, Cook Hall, Old hall, Park House near Wrenbury and Audlem
Brick House, Warren House, Alveston HousePool Hall near Nantwich
Haslington Hall, Hall o the Heath, White Hall, Brook Hous, Dairy House near Crewe
Oak House, Arlid Hall, Race Course, Brindley Grange near Sandbach
Clonter Brook Farm, Marsh Lane Cottage, Dunkirk Farm near Church Hulme and Swettenham
Henshall Hall, Fir Tree House, Wicken Hall, Blake House near Siddington and Gawsworth
Ingersley Hall, Brown House,Pott Hall near Bollington and Pott Shrigley
Storkey House near Poynton
Wellington House, Rhode House, Yew Tree House near Norbury and Hazelgrove
Midway House near Stockport
Eastwood House , Hollingworth Hall, near Stalybridge
New Hall, Elm Tree House, Moss Cottage near Sale
Fir Tree House, Knob Hall near Altrincham
Denfield Hall near Rostherne
Tatton Park Old Hall, Manor Park, Booths Hall, Park House Farm, College near Knutsford
Heathfield House and Hall near Nether Tabley
Beechwood Hall, Agden Hall near High Leigh
Garland Hall, Nook House, Pump House, Lake House near Lower Whitley
Heath House, Halton Lodge, Norton Hall near Halton, Runcorn and Norton
Marsh House, Dutton Hall, Aston Grange, Aston Hall near Lower Whitley and Frandley
Cross House, Moss HousePicton Hall near Dunham Hill
Yew Tree House, Oulton Hall near Little Budworth
Within House, Bowner Lodge,Arderne Hall near Tarporley
Ridley Farm near Buckley
Aldersley Hall near Coddington
Arrowbrook Farm, Arrow House Farm near Woodchurch
Oxton Hall near Birkenhead
Hooton Hall, Pool Hall, Marsh House near Ellesmere Port
Ledsham Hall, Sutton Hall near Ledsham and Little Sutton
Poplar Hall, The Mount, Rowes Farm, near Molington and Backford
Vicars House Cross near Chester
Kinnerton Hall, Doddleston Hall, Moat Farm near Balderton and Pulford
Willey Farm, Hanley Hall, Oak House, Hadley Hall, Toshingham Hall near Toshingham cum Grindley
Plus many many more, too numerous to mention - if you are looking for a particular house, inn, farm or even village or settlement on this map, please feel free to ask and we will check if it is present
It is in good condition, and has a blank reverse, and an ‘as published‘ central fold.
It measures 450 x 300mm (18 x 12.00") approx. plus borders (not shown on scan, as it won‘t fit even under an A3 scanner!). (It Originally would have been in an Atlas, edge mounted so as to avoid damage to the map, and not stapled ). This Map is an ideal size for mounting (or matting ) and framing.
This item will be mailed in a tube unless otherwise requested (which may have an effect on packaging costs)
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