Introduction
White Hill was bounded by the London and North Eastern Railway (Stalybridge and Stockport Branch) to the east. Stockport Road lay to the south, and fields to the north. The house was set in parkland approached by long drive from Ash Bridge. There were formal drives in the parkland and curved drives around house. There was some boundary planting following field boundaries. By 1895 only one drive survived. Parts of the site survive as allotments and grounds to works.
- Key Information
Type
Park
Purpose
Food / Drink Production
Survival
Part: ground/below ground level remains
Hectares
6
Electoral Ward
Reddish South
- 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
Contributors
Cheshire Gardens Trust
Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit