Summer Rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, And Yorkshire, Being a Sequel to "manchester Walks And Wild Flowers."

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Summer Rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, And Yorkshire, Being a Sequel to "manchester Walks And Wild Flowers."
Leo Hartley Grindon
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Near the centre are the remains of an ancient cross, the lower steps of which are cut out of the solid rock ; and close by, upon an eminence, is Lymm Hall, an ancient building of stone, Bridgewater Treatise, i 262.
88 Hill Cliffy— Warrington.
surrounded by the remains of a moat, as very commonly happens with the old family halls and mansions in this part of Cheshire, and also in the adjacent portions of Lancashire. Sometimes the moat is still full of water, as at Rixton, just across the river,
...and at Peel Hall, near Cheadle ; more frequently it is dry, and then not uncommonly contains apple-trees, as at Arden.
Moving a few miles from Lymm, in different directions, there is much to see that is very interesting. Oughtring- ton Hall, and Agden Hall, in the direction of Dunham ; High Legh, with its ancient and beautiful little church, covered with ivy; and Hill Cliff, (reached from Latch- ford station, the next but one beyond Lymm,) are all places of note. The last named may be approached perhaps more easily from Warrington, or vid Patricroft, on the London and North-western line.


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