epw017445 ENGLAND (1927). Rack House and The Mount and surrounding countryside, Northenden, 1927

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Title [EPW017445] Rack House and The Mount and surrounding countryside, Northenden, 1927
Reference EPW017445
Date 8-March-1927
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Place name NORTHENDEN
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District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 381736, 390228
Longitude / Latitude -2.2747743388967, 53.408290154798
National Grid Reference SJ817902

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Lancashire side of the river - West Didsbury.

John Ellis
Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:47:09 PM
Kenworthy Lane, towards Northenden village.

John Ellis
Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:44:50 PM
Kenworthy and Kenworthy Hall (long demolished - now under the M60/A5103 slip road)

John Ellis
Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:43:40 PM
is this the house in daine avenue once used as a youth club?

brian chadwick
Tuesday 30th of October 2012 05:26:35 PM
Piper Hill. House later used as a centre and school for cildren with a learning disability. Princess Parkway (A5103), constructed a few years after this picture was taken, now runs just to the right of the site of the house.

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 09:22:15 PM
Beech House - large Victorian house which is now an elderly people's care home

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 09:17:01 PM
Cringlewood - a large house which subsequently became a social centre for bus drivers and conductors

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 09:14:01 PM

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 09:12:08 PM

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 09:11:06 PM
Hi John, do you have any more information about Bay Villa on Yew Tree Lane, Northenden? I am a member of a Wythenshawe History website on Facebook and another member has posted a picture of a house that I believe is probably Bay Villa. They have asked if anybody knows it's history? Hope you can help! Many thanks, Marie

foxy5000
Sunday 20th of October 2013 06:54:26 PM
I'm afraid I don't, Marie. When my dad first got a car in the late 1950s and started giving me a lift to school, we used to travel along Yew Tree Lane every morning; but while I remember nearby "Cringlewood" because of its M.C.T.D. social club sign, and also Piper Hill because it was then (I think?!) a riding school and close to the traffic lights at the junction with Princess Parkway, I can't call "Bay Villa" to mind at all.



I grew up at the Baguley end, and do know something about the beginnings of some of the houses there; but Northenden was just a bit outside the area of my youthful wanderings! A number of such larger houses in my childhood stamping grounds of Baguley, Brooklands and Timperley were late Victorian "gentlemen's villas" built from around 1850 onwards by Manchester or Stockport business men who fancied living out in the country, and were able to do so because of the expansion of railways, the growth of horse-drawn and then steam and subsequently electric trams, and the steady improvement of the roads.



But the Chester Record Office website - always worth a look! - suggests that Bay Villa was a dwelling-house at the time that the tithe maps were drawn up between 1836 and around 1850, rather before railways and trams in these parts, so that explanation doesn't seem to serve. The house evidently had an earlier origin, but I don't know what it is.

John Ellis
Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:29:56 PM

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 09:09:39 PM

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 05:35:37 PM

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 05:30:07 PM
"Woodville" - originally a late Victorian private house; later an NHS clinic; later still private flats; now the community centre in which Fergie, the Duchess of York, made a bit of an idiot of herself on television.

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 05:25:05 PM
Wythenshawe's Home Farm

John Ellis
Tuesday 7th of August 2012 05:05:37 PM

John Ellis
Tuesday 7th of August 2012 05:04:25 PM
(The North Lodge of the Hall)

John Ellis
Sunday 11th of November 2012 09:40:20 PM
Waterside Farm, off Fairy Lane, Sale Moor

John Ellis
Tuesday 10th of July 2012 11:33:19 PM
Oak Farm, off Fairy Lane, Sale Moor

John Ellis
Tuesday 10th of July 2012 11:32:09 PM

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:19:27 PM

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:18:23 PM
Correction: this is Rack House.

John Ellis
Friday 26th of October 2012 05:27:36 PM

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:17:16 PM

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:16:23 PM
Sale Road (B5166)

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:15:40 PM
Rack House Road

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:14:37 PM
Wythenshawe Road (B5167)

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:13:55 PM
Wythenshawe Hall

John Ellis
Sunday 1st of July 2012 10:11:59 PM
This Grade II listed half-timbered historic house was built around 1540 by Robert Tatton of Chester, and remained the home of the Tatton family for almost four centuries. A year before this picture was taken, his successor, another Robert Tatton, sold the extensive estate to Manchester Corporation for overspill housing, so this series of photographs show the area on the eve of an era of unprecedented change, which at this point had not quite begun.

John Ellis
Tuesday 7th of August 2012 05:03:27 PM