Streets of Hoole & Newton: Difference between revisions

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School Street was originally a cul-de-sac and the entrance to the Urban District Council’s Depot. It was opened up to provide access to the misnamed Ashtree Court which was built on the site behind the Council’s offices at The Elms. Ashtree House was a large west facing mansion some 300 yds further down Hoole Road next to the Beehive pub, at the end of what is now Phillip Street.
 
A number of images relating to the Walker Street area follows.<gallery widths="200" heights="175" perrow="4">
File:8SHN8 Site plan for the Co-Op in Walker Street.jpg|''<small>Site plan for the Co-Op in Walker Street</small>''
File:8SHN9 The Co-Op circa 1912.jpg|''<small>The Co-Op circa 1912</small>''