Wrinehill History

The following was sent to me by a Wrinehill resident which I am sharing, because it is an interesting account of Wrinehill's  history and evolution.  I am waiting to receive some photographs of the pub! : 


'Wrinehill's charm and history was essentially destroyed by planners/road widening mid 1900s and much history is now lost to most residents (and to NBC planners it would seem). However old pictures show the Lord Nelson pub firmly on the plot near its southern end. It was directly facing vehicles coming from Newcastle. Originally it stood in the top of a 'Y' at a fork in the road. The left fork was what is now the end of New Road and then it turned into Den Lane - which I believe was once the main road from Newcastle and places south to Nantwich (hence the Crown being an old coaching inn). The right fork was the original public main road to Betley and Crewe, it ran behind the plot, along behind the Summer House and was the southern end of what is now Old Road. The small triangle of public space or wide verge which still exists south of the building site was the junction and the remains of the original road line could be seen behind the garage when it existed, although no longer a right of way. So Lord Nelson Row makes excellent sense to me. (sounds posher with the Lord included!)

However the straight stretch of road between Den lane and the Hand and Trumpet was a toll road built to shorten and level the original route. Somewhere along what's now New Road opposite the Bluebell pub site there was a Toll house and a large old building called the Medicine house (an apothecary). These were also demolished. I'm not sure if the Toll house was exactly on the building site or further along- after it was demolished the origin charges board was carried over the road and displayed in the Bluebell pub for years so it was certainly nearby. I'm not sure how many sheep or cattle you could take along the road for sixpence - but you could argue for a vague monetary connection near the site I suppose.'


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