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P0033a-401-202-01 50 Path (um) 113.2m Pumping Station STATION ROAD 69 296 95.0m 70 72 NATIONAL SPEED LIMIT SL GP 190.7m Waterworks House Jetties 50 96.0m Marina 19 STATION ROAD 1 NO LIGHTING NO Nursery Issues 127.9m Millbank Wood HOLEHOUSE LANE The Stables 198.4m 11 313 Birch Tree Farm MOORSON AVENUE Pond 40MPH SPEED LIMIT 205.6m Boarded Barn Bridge 103 (No 2) 36 101 3 Holehouse 99 Farm 105.6m GP 311 Depot 127.7m Kent Green Wharf GP 215.2m 305 Boarded Barn 105.4m 28 Tank Bridge (No 1) 24 MP.75 All Saints' Track The Byre 23 BIRCH TREE LANE Church 41 CONGLETON ROAD NORTH 123.2m CHURCH LANE Rising Sun 2 112 Path (um) 1 119.8m (PH) 11 The Brambles 65 Sinks STONE CHAIR LANE 102 54 74 288 15 11 The Farmhouse 100 72 Lych 104 106 Gate Kent Green House 70 53 Pipe GRAY'S CLOSE 68 Line 88 134.5m Farm 86 Reservoir 1 GRAY'S CLOSE 42 Pond 84a (covered) LB 84 15 FOUNDRY LANE 27 90 11 GRAY'S CLOSE 56 108.3m 80 3 1 113.1m Swing-bridge 14 274 9 28 105 El 11 Sub Sta 14 15 Pond 78 276 5 110.6m The Coach House 19 28 El Sub Sta 3 54 HOLLINSHEAD CLOSE STATION ROAD 16 72 2 BARNBRIDGE CLOSE 1 1 18 21 63 Path (um) 266 70 Issues 4 58 23 Old School House TCB SPRING BANK 61a 61b 254 Reservoir Nettlehole BARLEYCROFT2 TERRACE 59 1 110.6m 7b The Three Horseshoes 25 (covered) 43 97 48 23 7a 3 176.9m 75 44 38 1 THE BANK 32 8 36 Stone Chair House 20 TCB 10 256 7 95 2 173.6m 6 78 4 164.0m LB 2 34 33 El Sub Sta 48a Lodge Wood 4 42 21 91 Bank 74 19 9 144.2m Methodist 2 66 11 180.4m Issues Church 27 158.8m 12 Builder's Church 32 Sundial 13 62 Pond Yard 64 58 15 151.8m Top Lodge 13 Stable Cottage 87 2 Keeper's 244 30 108.8m Towing Path 50 Cottage 22 6 17 1 1 62a Cattle MEADOWSIDE3 LANE 2 5 Grid Higher 80 54 3 Post 23 7 Bank Farm 7 Pond 11 7 Claphatch SL 13 5 Macclesfield Canal 73 Shoulder of Mutton Wood 25 27 17 Post 19 The Bank 9 29 Nursery DRENFELL ROAD 31 WAVERTREE AVENUE21 FB 32 Pond 33 6 1 3 Issues 4 CINDER-HILL LANE Issues 31 20 16a THE BRAKE THE OAKS 104.9m 3 Sinks Fairfield Coronation Planting 2 Path 16 Pond Home Farm Scholar 42 1 39 43 MILL LANE 61 Bank Farm 41 11 47 12 Cattle Drain 45 Grid 14a Moss Wood 2 Path 59 13 14 1 Green 15 57 115.0m 48 CLAPHATCH 22 Peckforton House Track 53 14 55 MP 12 247 49 41 1 15a 51 8 BARBER Lower Bank Farm MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD 12 BRAKE VILLAGE Well 26 45 17 47 Beeston House DRIVE 26 52 Pond 21 60 MEAD AVENUE Cattle Moss Gate 4 Grid 43 115.7m El Sub Sta 70 37 43 2 9 13 38 25 Cattle 38 30 Grid 242 Pond Sinks Moss Cottage 104.6m 33 36 20 Odd Rode Rectory 33 18 Track 17 MARGERY 10 Path (um) Pond Issues 240 34a AVENUE 25 Higher Close 25 2 Farm Lower 32 30 Close 3 5 1 34 Farm Tennis Court 236 Track 23 233 Pond 39 66 22 Playground 103.6m 48 SL LUNTS MOSS 15 Pond 31 Drain Old Boys' 2 MARGERY Track School House ALMA CLOSE 12 1 AVENUE Issues Track Path 106.4m 108.5m 12 50 3 Horse Coppy 1 Drain 13 10 THE MOUNT 58 234 Five Farthings School Wood A 34 Beedon 103.5m 2 8 Issues 112.2m Brookside 6 Pond Wayside Scholar Green CINDER-HILLLANE 24 Woodview Bridge Wheelock House 1 5 Issues Scholar Green 28 Village Hall Swing- Path (um) Ponds Bridge FB Sinks 2 Hall Pond 16 10 226 Cinder-hill 6 Track Pond 14 4a 4 2a Pond 2 FB 110.7m 224 Lunts Moss Farm CHURCH LANE MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD 111.2m 92 113.6m 11 LUNTS MOSS Ponds 80 Rose Croft 1 53 82 88 PO 51 El Sub Sta 222 225 72 3 49 Pond Scholar Green 47 223 218a FB 43 Primary School 39 6 60 54 45 5 218 1 Sluice El 7 Play Area Sub Sta Pond MORETON 62 PLACE 221a 10 37 11 Path (um) Well 35 Track 42 15 Path (um) 46 11 Path 12 OAK DRIVE 19 21 1.22m RH 15 Path (um) 1.22m FF COCS 29 1.22m FF LB 27 213 MP.25 TCB 208 40 1.22m RH 1.22m FF CS Woodcock 14 18 25 Scholar Green 17 1.22m FF Playing Field 1.22m RH Oak 27 19 34 21 House 32 22 Issues 21 221 198 1.22m FF 30 1 Path (um) CENTRAL STREET Foot 26 11 Bridge 122.2m 52 13 Path (um) 203 CLARE STREET PORTLAND DRIVE 25 2 18 Club 20 Issues NORTH STREET 12 35 39 2 37 194 24 P0033a-401-202-01 50 Bowling 44 12 Green 61 195 CHAPEL STREET 192 1.22m RH CS 57 40a 42 10 186 FERN CLOSE 1 40 2 Shaft (dis) Garage 25 2 11b 55 Path (um) 21 11a 1 Issues Issues 53 Pond 1.22m FF 19 Drain 6 13 191 Panorama 1 28 Path (um) 10 STREET CHURCH STREET 73 67 Brick House WEST 26 20 8 2 Farm 75 5 Church Spout 7 Farm Und 11 11 189 2 CLOSE 1 2 Bratt's Wood 174 Ps PH 14 CHAPEL El 187 Mount Pleasant 8 10 Issues 41 FB CRESCENT Sub LB 3 5 Sta 63 128.6m 5 9 61 Path (um) Depot 226 228 55 13 226a WILLMER 8 10 11 3 15 4 4 27 Macclesfield Canal Macclesfield 2 158 Well Def 6 PO 21 48 25 FB 1 179 14 5 Shaft (dis) 224 Towing Path 9 27 SOUTH STREET Pond 15 TCB 51 154 19 220 25 HEATHERSIDE 15 150 Little-moss 152 Sinks 35 177 Travellers 5 Shelter Rest (PH) 148 CHAPEL STREET Track 90 88 45 33 Path (um) Pond 43 214 Track 41 30 Path (um) 39 167 169 Well 2 194.2m 28 CONGLETON ROAD NORTH 165 38 40 Shaft (dis) 15 14 11 24 FB 9 186.5m 26 Path (um) 17 210 1 26 3 MP 14 Ponds 5 Pond 179.3m 21 HIGH VIEW 37 2 40 25 4 Path (um) CS 50 204 Hall Green 8 4 3 Track Farm 86 12 33 Pond 7 203 171.9m 16 19 The Mill Pond 18 1 5 THE HOLLOW 9 80 134 157 24 29 14 205a Lavender Lodge NURSERY ROAD LITTLE MOSS LANE 162.6m 132.0m 15 Issues Path (um) 151 11 FF Pond MP Pond Hall Green 19 153.2m Pond 148.6m Pond Stafford House 24 2 Und P0033a-401-202-01 LAYOUT 1 Signal Post 1 Path Const & UA Bdy EER, Co P0033a-401-202-01 LAYOUT120 2 16 135 Ashbank Farm 11 22 Track Garage133 3 3a 5 FB Def 1a Lock Cottage 1 116 Path (um) 10a 131 10 Issues 18 8 12 LB Well 6 LITTLE MOSS CLOSE MOW LANE 4 Woodside 2 129.7m 114 Hall Green Lock Pond Path (um) Pond Pond 144.4m 1 110 Bleeding Track 123 Wolf Hotel Hall o'Lee (PH) Path (um) CS Drain Slurry pit BLEEDING WOLF LANE 106 Fair View Little The Firs Farm 7 Slurry pit 3 Foot Bridge Paddock 11 5 102 1 CS 13 Lyndon The Issues Pond Croft Hall View Ralph's Wood 109 Bungalow 107 Def Track Def FF 144.8m The Bungalow 98a 103 Track FW 144.6m Path (um) Summer House Plantation FF 98 101 LANE MP.75 Track COB MOOR ROAD 94 Grindlestone KNOWSLEY 26 RH El Track Trent and Mersey Canal Macclesfield Branch Sub Overflow FBs 18 Sta A 34 Brieryhurst Farm MP 30 130.1m RH 14 EER, Co Const 145.2m & UA Bdy 36 COPPICE Und Drain LAWTON Scalehill 10 143.5m 57 8 29 Def CR Pond 134.5m Track 1.22m RH Tk S CD The Spinney BS Flee Crows Plantation 53 Mill Lane Plantation 139.5m Def Track THESPINNEY 2 Issues Drain MOSS LANE 147.9m 3 90 Und Path 88 1 135.5m 127.0m Drain 19 Grindlestone Edge House Overflow WOODSIDE Track 51 84 Co Const & Ward Bdy CS 11 137.0m 1.22m RH Path Ruin 142.1m Path (um) The Track Round Tower 15 Boro Const Bdy 17 Ponds Towing Path Meadowfields All Saints' Track CCS Church 161.4m Trent and Mersey Canal CONGLETON ROAD NORTH 35 Moss House CW Farm Boro Const Bdy 37 Const & UA Bdy EER, Co 72 Path (um) RH Fish Pond 31 Track 3 CS CF 15 Tank Field View The Coach House 4 2 Drain 60 5 1 Path (um) The Coach House 6 CW 7 Gas 17 20 8 Def Valve 2 1 32 16 Compound 125.8m FW 9 Lawton Hall 8 Und THE GARDENS 4 16 3 MP 13 Hill Top 18 15 15 15 50 Co Const & Ward Bdy Path (um) CF Lawton Manor 7 182.1m CF 11 6 High Nursing Home 9 Boro Const Bdy 111.6m View 19 Def Co Const & Ward Bdy 14 46 14 FW CF COB Boro Const Bdy Sandy Ridge 10 37 A 50 21 1 MOOR ROAD Bridge Farm STREET 12 CR 30 MP CF LB The Stables 11 Pond CHURCH 5 7 3 29 to 35 BANK STREET 7 KNOWSLEY LANE CF LAWTON HALL DRIVE 26 38a 1 Issues Fairways 27 24 111.1m Sinks 45 to 184.3m 39 Rectory 7 Macclesfield Branch The Mount A 34 24a Westlands Lawton 126.1m Track 38 1 Memorial Hall Issues 25 to 19 PW St Saviour's 12 20 Church 17 18 Rowan House Abattoir 15 CS 16 4 124.7m CHURCH STREET 2 Canal Cobmoor Cottage 3 Church Lawton 1 Farm Elm 4 CW Tree Track Co Const Bdy 2 Wilhaven Ward Bdy Track Boro Const & Robin Hood 10 Lawton (PH) Cottage 6 22a Hall Farm 1 Holmlea COB MOOR ROAD 20a 18a Def Red Bull Bank Towing Path Fieldway 16a HIGH STREET The Rookery Cottage 34 12a Farm 15 Path 11 NEWCHAPEL ROAD TCB 44 21 Shelter 2a 1 Drain Track THE ROOKERY 106.7m 14 227 23 CLOSE MARYHILL 24 175.8m 30 16 14 1 2a 209 2 74 Castle House Dove House CS El Sub Sta RIGBY ROAD GLOUCESTER ROAD 1 58 207 32 Trent and Mersey Canal Mersey and Trent 73 38 104.6m 68 25 7 1 7 Windyridge 13 71 CONGLETON ROADTCB NORTH 44 Path (um) Hall The Laurels 193 Lawton Bridge 54 2 25 115.4m 4 182.3m THURSFIELD AVE 12 LAWTON AVENUE 2 LIVERPOOL El ROAD WEST 22 School House Maryhill Primary School Sub Sta 74 105.1m STOP BUS 59 37 72 61 64 EER, Co Const & UA Bdy 1 14 Boro Const Bdy PRIORY PLACE 20 59 7 66 BRIERYHURST ROAD 2 62 4 56 181 34 Drain 49 1 16 46 1 16 PRIORY 106.5m 3 10 1 PLACE ACACIA 14 12 1 32 5 8 9 108.8m 26 The 8 ACACIA GARDENS 1 28 Cottage 47 TRUBSHAW PLACE 2 16 MP 109.1m JUNCTION SIGNALISED 1 175 SP Moss 187.5m Cottages HAZEL CLOSE Townfield Locks 3 14 5 GALLEYS BANK Def FB 7 17 109.4m 6 27 45 50 3 MP.25 13 Red Bull Bridge 163 13 Marhill High School HILLARY ROAD 11 Issues (Secondary) Red Bull 13 14 SP 1 29 Overflow 7 11 151 MP.25SP EER, Co Const & UA Bdy 144 Kent's Locks 11a St Johns RC Primary School El Sub Sta SC 21 Def Playing Field 41 26 35 15 LIVERPOOL ROAD EAST 23 CONGLETON ROAD SOUTH 41 Boro Const Bdy GLOUCESTER ROAD 25 29 38 19 138 Residential 27 Towing Path LB 45 Track Care Centre 23 140 FB 27 111.0m 29 Trent and Mersey Canal 15 Overflow 11 13 31 126 28 FB 38 53 35 14 16 EVEREST ROAD 26 6 CH SLs 9 24 22 Yewtree Lock 10 12 25 CF 25 44 A 50 CF 16 Track 114 CASTLEVIEW ROAD 26 14 2 113.0m 2 45 Foot 1 1 85 MOSS PLACE 31 Bridge El Sub Sta LB 33 3 7 40 MP 12 12 Victoria Lock 102 5 35 4 WHITE HILL Playing Field 194.3m MP 1 71 2 HILLARY ROAD 8 7 CH 6 30 23 3 SC Def 61 Path (um) 21 Track 4 3 57 14 1 90 167 9 24 169 Crane El Sub Sta Wharf 47 11 48 10
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