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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18Ra MAY 1978 6013 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18ra MAY 1978 6013 DESCRIPTION OF LAND on the westerly side by other land part of Cuerden Lodge Shady Lane. 2. 0'2S acres or thereabouts of track at Chapel House Wood Cuerden bounded on the north-east by other track 26. 43'81 acres or thereabouts of farmhouse agricultural leading in a north-easterly direction to a track between land and buildings known as Calderbanks Shady Lane Stag Lodge Wigan Road Cuerden and a field lying to Cuerden bounded on the north in part by land part of the south-west of the roundabout at the junction of the Cuerden Lodge Shady Lane and in part by land' part of M.6 Motorway and Church Road Bamber Bridge on the Dove Cote Farm Cam Lane Clayton Green on the east east by woodland known as Chapel House Wood on the in part by land at Dove Cote Farm Cam Lane in part by south-east by a bridge across the M.6 Motorway and on land to the north of " Oakmount" Sheep Hill Brow Cuerden and in part by land part of " Oakmount" Sheep the south-west and west in two parts by agricultural land 1 lying to the easit of Cinder Path Wood Cuerden and in Hill Brow on the south by Sheep Hill Lane Cuerden and part by the track joining the said track to land immediately Town Brow Cuerden and on the west by Shady Lane. to the east of Cinder Path Wood. 28. 12'95 acres or thereabouts of woodland known as 3. 34'4 acres or thereabouts of agricultural land and Green Wood Clayton-le-Woods bounded on the north-east buildings known as Clayton Brook Farm Preston Road, by land' part of Clayton Brook House Farm Preston Road Clayton Brook bounded on the north-east in two parts by Clayton Brook on the east in part by land at Clayton Preston Road and in between by land and buildings Brook House Farm Preston Road and in part by land at known as Clayton Brook Cottage on the south-east in Higher Morrises Farm Preston Road Clayton Green on part by land fronting to Preston Road and adjoining the south by agricultural land part of Clayton Villa Farm Clayton Brook in part by Clayton Brook and in part Sheep Hill Lane Clayton-le-Woods on the south-west by by woodland to the north-west of Clayton Brook on the Cam Lane Clayton-le-Woods and on the west by land south by land lying to the north-east of water known part of Cam Lane Cottage Cam Lane. as Cuerden Lake Cuerden on the south-east by woodland 1 28A. 3'55 acres or thereabouts of woodland known as part of Walton Banks Wood Cuerden containing equipment Cam Wood, Cam Lane, Clayton-le-Woods;, bounded on the known as Hydraulic Rams on the west by the River north-east and east by Cam Lane on the south by wood- Lostock and on the north by land pant of the Abattoir land part of Dove Cote Farm Cam Lane and on the westerly premises. side "by land part of Dove Cote Farm Cam Lane. 4. 33*17 acres or thereabouts of agricultural land and 33A. O'Ol acres or thereabouts of access track at Stag woodland part of Dixon's Farm Wigan Road Cuerden Lodge Wigan Road Cuerden bounded on the north by bounded on the north-west by the M.6 Motorway on the garden land part of Stag Lodge ,Wigan Road on the east north-east by the track between the footbridge over the by the continuation of the said access track in an easterly M.6 Motorway and Cock Cabin Wood Cuerden on the direction past the entrance to Stag Lodge Wigan Road on south-east in part by Cock Cabin Wood and in part by the south by other garden land part of Stag Lodge Wigan land lying to the north-west of the track between Cock Road and on the west by Wigan Road. Cabin Wood and Cuerden Hall Cuerden on the south by woodland to the north of Cuerden Hall and on the 38. 3'78 acres or thereabouts of land part of Yates Farm south-west by woodland known as Wigan Lodge Wood Sheep Hill Brow Clayton Green bounded on the north- Cuerden. east and east by other agricultural land part of Yates Farm Sheep Hill Brow on the south by Back Lane Clayton-le- 6. 0*06 acres or thereabouts of land at Clayton Brook Woods and on the west by agricultural land part of Smiths Clay ton-le-Woods bounded on the north-west by Clayton Farm Sheep Hill Lane Clayton-le-Woods. Brook on the north-east by land to the rear of and part of 715 Preston Road Clayton Brook on the south-east 39. 5'51 acres or thereabouts of agricultural land part of and south-west by agricultural land part of Dove Cote Smiths Farm Sheep Hill Lane Clayton-le-Woods bounded Farm Cam Lane Clayton-le-Woods. on the north by other land part of Smiths Farm Sheep Hill Lane on the east by land at Yates Farm Sheep Hill 7. 0'44 acres or thereabouts of access road between Brow Clayton-le-Woods on the south by the centre line of Preston Road Clayton Brook and Hawks Clough Farm Back Lane Clayton-le-Woods on the west by land at Preston Road bounded on the north-east by Preston Road Clayton-le-Woods C. of E. School Back Lane and the rear on the south-east by land and buildings part of Clayton of the properties Farrington House, The Nook, Ivy Cottage, Brook House Farm Preston Road on the south by Hawks and Lane Ends Cottage all on Back Lane and on the north- Clough and on the south-west and north-west in part west in two parts by Sheep Hill Lane and in between by by land at Dove Cote Farm Cam Lane Clayton-le-Woods the farmhouse and buildings at Smiths Farm Sheep Hill and on the north-west in part by land and buildings Lane. known as 715, 717 and 719 Preston Road Clayton Brook. 40. 5'00 acres or thereabouts of land part of Whittle's 10A. 0'18 acres or thereabouts of land' at Clayton-le- Farm Lancaster Lane Clayton-le-Woods bounded on the Woods bounded on the north-east and south-east by agri- north-west by Town Brow Clayton-le-Woods on the north- cultural land part of Carvers Farm Back Lane Clayton- east in part by property numbered 5 Town Brow and in le-Woods on the south-west and north-west by land part by land lying to the south east of land at 5 Town lying to the south-east of land at 5 Town Brow Clayton- Brow on the south by quarry land part of Clayton Hall le-Woods. Farm Lancaster Lane and on the westerly side by other 11. 6'03 acres or thereabouts of woodland at Cuerden land part of Whittle's Farm Lancaster Lane. bounded on the west by Wigan Road Cuerden on the south 41. 33'50 acres or thereabouts of agricultural land part by land part of Clock House Farm Wigan Road and on of Carvers Farm Back Lane Clayton-le-Woods bounded the north-east by Shady Lane, Cuerden. on the north by Town Brow Clayton-le-Woods at Clayton HA. 2*35 acres or thereabouts of woodland at Cuerden Bridge on the north-east by other land and buildings part bounded on the west by Wigan Road on the north-west of Carvers Farm Back Lane on the east by land at Lower by the M.6 Motorway on the north-east in part by land Wood End Farm Back Lane on the south-west by land part of Dixons Farm Wigan Road on the south-east in adjoining and to the north-east of the River Lostock and part by woodland known as Wigan Lodge Wood and in on the west in part by the centre of the River Lostock in part by woodland known as Lady Hoghton's Plantation part by quarry land part of Clayton Hall Farm Lancaster on the north-east in part by Lady Hoghton's Plantation Lane Clayton-le-Woods and in part by land lying to the and on the south by Shady Lane Cuerden. south-east of land at 5 Town Brow. 24. 3'8 5 acres or thereabouts of woodland at Cuerden 45. 0'9 acres or thereabouts of land and southerly access bounded on the north-west by land part of Cuerden Hall road to property known as " Claytonfields " Preston Road Cuerden on the north and east by land part of Berkeley Clayton-le-Woods bounded on the north-west by other land Farm Shady Lane Cuerden1 and lying to the west of the and southerly access road to " Claytonfields " Preston Road River Lostock on the south by land part of Cuerden on the north-east by woodland part of " Claytonfields" Lodge Shady Lane and on the west by other land part Preston Road on the east by Preston Road on the south of Berkeley Farm Shady Lane. by land at 239 Preston Road and on the south-west by the rear of properties 40-56 (even numbers inclusive) Watkin 25. 8'45 acres or thereabouts of land part of Cuerden Road Clayton-le-Woods and the rear of properties 77 and 79 Lodge Shadv Lane Cuerden bounded on the north in Watkin Road.
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