Monument record 14979/5 - Boundary Stone

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Summary

A stone marking the point of the moss where the boundaries of the townships met.

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Full Description

<1> Leah, MD; Wells, CE; Appleby, C; Huckerby, E, 1997, The Wetlands of Cheshire (North West Wetlands Survey 4), p130-1 (Monograph). SCH3260.

At the point at which the boundaries of the townships met on the moss was reputedly the site of a boundary stone.

<2> Chaloner WH (ed), 1940, The Reminiscences of Richard Lindop, Farmer (1788-1871) and his Account of the Township of Church Coppenhall, near Nantwich, Cheshire (Article in Journal). SCH8732.

<3> Ordnance Survey, 1871-1882, Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire, SJ5958, 1875 (Maps and Plans). SCH2462.

A boundary stone is depicted at this location where the township boundaries would have met.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Monograph: Leah, MD; Wells, CE; Appleby, C; Huckerby, E. 1997. The Wetlands of Cheshire (North West Wetlands Survey 4). 4. p130-1.
  • <2> Article in Journal: Chaloner WH (ed). 1940. The Reminiscences of Richard Lindop, Farmer (1788-1871) and his Account of the Township of Church Coppenhall, near Nantwich, Cheshire. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society. 55.
  • <3>XY Maps and Plans: Ordnance Survey. 1871-1882. Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire. 25 inches to 1 mile. SJ5958, 1875. [Mapped feature: #52668 SJ5958, 1875]

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Location

Grid reference SJ 697 587 (point)
Map sheet SJ65NE
Civil Parish LEIGHTON, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County WARMINGHAM, WARMINGHAM, CHESHIRE

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Aug 13 2024 1:05PM