A SCRAPBOOK OF CHESHIRE ANTIQUITIES

862 Photographs and commentary on 98 Historic Sites in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
together with Social History in the late Georgian period


by Craig Thornber

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Acton Goostrey  Nantwich, Holly Holy Day
Adlington Hall Grappenhall and Appleton Thorn Nantwich, Town Centre    
Alderley Edge   Great Barrow Nether Alderley    
Aldford    Great Budworth New Brighton
Arley Green Harthill Norton Priory   
Astbury Holford Hall near Plumley Over & Winsford     
Audlem Holmes Chapel Over Peover    
Backford Hulme Hall near Allostock Parkgate     
Barthomley      Ince near Stanlow Plemstall
Bebington Knutsford      Pott Shrigley    
Beeston Castle Little Budworth    Prestbury     
Bosley Little Moreton Hall    Pulford    
Bramall Hall     Lower Peover      Rode Hall
Brereton    Lower Withington      Rostherne
Bunbury Macclesfield 1 The Town Centre    Sandbach Crosses    
Burton Macclesfield 2 The Town Centre Sandbach Churches
Byley    Macclesfield 3. Halls Sandbach town centre
Capesthorne Hall Macclesfield 4. The Canal       Shocklach     
Chadkirk Chapel      Macclesfield 5. Christ Church Shotwick    
Cholmondeley Castle Macclesfield 6. St. Michael's, Exterior & Nave     Siddington  
Christleton     Macclesfield 7. St. Michael's, Savage Chapel Stalybridge    
Church Lawton    Macclesfield 8. Nonconformist Chapels Stockport
Church Minshull    Macclesfield 9. Some Macclesfield Mills   Swettenham    
Congleton    Macclesfield Forest Tabley House
Cranage Hall Meanderings in Macclesfield No: 1      newgif Tarporley
Daresbury   Meanderings in Macclesfield No. 2      newgif Tarvin    
Davenham Malpas Tattenhall   
Dean Row Chapel    Marbury-cum-Quoisley    Tatton Park
Delamere Marbury Hall Tilston    
Dorfold Hall    Marton  Walton Hall    
Eccleston Middlewich Wilmslow
Farndon     Mobberley Wrenbury
Frodsham, Stoak & Thornton Le Moors Mottram-in-Longdendale Wybunbury
Gawsworth Mow Cop Wythenshawe Hall
  Nantwich, St. Mary's     

 

Anyone from outside Cheshire viewing this site might form the erroneous opinion that Macclesfield is the largest and most important town in the county. Equally they may come to the conclusion that Cheshire enjoys perpetual fine weather. The truth is that my photographic excursions are more convenient in East Cheshire and I take pictures only on fine days.

SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES

Men of Property and Status: Gentry Families in Cheshire
Men of Ideas and Action: Entrepreneurs and Scientists in the North West

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