Introduction
The Elms had a house with grounds to the west of Platt Bridge Lane. There was a small park or lawn to the west of the house and an orchard to the rear of the house. By the late-19th-century the park had been reduced and the site was clearly being used for two separate dwellings one of which was now called the Platts. The site is now lost, and the whole area has been developed for houses.
- Key Information
Type
Garden
Principal Building
Domestic / Residential
Survival
Lost
Hectares
6
- References
References
- University of Manchester and University of York, {A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester}, York, 1994 A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester