While sorting out my late mother's house I've come across a collection of newspaper clippings from local newspapers going back over a century.
I've found a couple of references to "New Road" and "Hollins House" from the end of the 19th century. Where was Hollins House and which road was then New Road?
One of the clippings is about bad weather causing flooding. It comes from the North Cheshire Herald, in June, 1872 (can't read the actual date). There seems to have been a very bad storm which "washed over" a gasometer in the area and "In the vicinity of the Bowling Green Inn at Marple, the united streams from Church Lane, New Road and the road leading to Hollins House, and also the one at the end of the Bowling Green, gave the street the aspect of a river.....The cellars beneath the Bowling Green were flooded to a depth of about 4 feet. The beer barrels were floating hither and thither and about 10 gallons of spirits were lost".
Not important in the scheme of things. I'm just interested.