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Mount Pleasant

Introduction

Mount Pleasant was a house with grounds to the east of Heys Lane (later Hayes Road). Wash Lane lay to the south and the railway line was just beyond the southern boundary of the site. There were open fields on all other boundaries. There was a small cottage, Olive Cottage, within the site boundary. There may have been an orchard and a large productive garden, which could have had some commercial use. The site is now lost, and the area has been built over.

Key Information

Type

Garden

Survival

Lost

Hectares

4

Electoral Ward

Timperley

References

References

Contributors

  • Cheshire Gardens Trust

  • Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit