epw017417 ENGLAND (1927). Baguley Hall and Blackcarr Wood, Baguley, 1927
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Title | [EPW017417] Baguley Hall and Blackcarr Wood, Baguley, 1927 |
Reference | EPW017417 |
Date | 8-March-1927 |
Link | |
Place name | BAGULEY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 381803, 388686 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.2736774024537, 53.394430648739 |
National Grid Reference | SJ818887 |
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40 Paulden Ave |
Barry55 |
Thursday 5th of November 2020 05:47:04 AM |
Hayloft,with Bulls stall below. |
tanner |
Thursday 4th of December 2014 08:22:31 AM |
Milking sheds,lad milking the cows would squeeze a teatful at us over the barn door. |
tanner |
Thursday 4th of December 2014 08:19:20 AM |
farm shop,old Mr Turner used to serve us,he also used to plough the field at the back of the hall,big Shire horse pulling the plough. |
tanner |
Thursday 4th of December 2014 08:15:47 AM |
Future site of Blackcarr Road |
Anthony Appleyard |
Wednesday 12th of November 2014 03:00:11 PM |
This pond later caused a problem when Blackcarr Road and its addresses were being built. |
Anthony Appleyard |
Sunday 3rd of August 2014 05:16:17 PM |
Baguley Bottoms (wood) |
Anthony Appleyard |
Sunday 3rd of August 2014 05:14:28 PM |
Future site of Gatwick Avenue |
Anthony Appleyard |
Sunday 3rd of August 2014 05:12:54 PM |
Hall Lane now does not have this bend but continues straight south (= downwards). |
Anthony Appleyard |
Sunday 3rd of August 2014 05:06:28 PM |
Baguley Hall (surviving building, early mediaeval baronial hall.) By 1920 it was a vegetable-growing farm called Maher's Farm. |
Anthony Appleyard |
Sunday 3rd of August 2014 05:04:27 PM |
South Lodge gatehouse to park & hall |
John Ellis |
Sunday 28th of October 2012 04:45:10 PM |
Gib Lane Wood |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:08:57 PM |
Altrincham Road (A560) |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:07:46 PM |
Drive to Wythenshawe Hall |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:05:24 PM |
Baguley Brook (boundary between Baguley & Northenden) |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:04:29 PM |
Warrington-Stockport railway line |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:03:32 PM |
Blackcarr Wood |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:01:53 PM |
Princess Spinney |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:01:24 PM |
Hall Lane |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:00:19 PM |
Baguley Hall |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 03:59:39 PM |
The present hall, half-timbered in the Cheshire style, is 14th century. It is Grade 1 listed. |
John Ellis |
Tuesday 7th of August 2012 04:58:22 PM |
This is not Baguley Hall but its farmyard, now on the west side of Hall Lane. |
Anthony Appleyard |
Wednesday 12th of November 2014 02:56:52 PM |
Hi John, hope you don't mind if I put a couple of pins on the farm as it was in the 40s. |
tanner |
Thursday 4th of December 2014 08:10:57 AM |
Interesting to read your intriguing detail - you obviously remember the hall as a working farm, whereas Hall Lane was already built up by the time I first remember it - and the hall was looking pretty derelict, used as a base and for storage, if I remember rightly, by Manchester City Council Housing and Direct Works staff. Good to see it in much better shape now. My memories of old Baguley are confined to the west end, on the borders of Timperley; I can - just! - remember when the area west of Floats Road, where Tesco is now, was still rural. |
John Ellis |
Tuesday 23rd of December 2014 05:57:56 PM |