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    Starting at Ford's farm and I think the Farm has been in the occupation of the Fords for well over 100 years- I well remember old Mrs Ford. As you go up Grindley lane there wasn't a house after Ford's at all until you got to Birkholme drive. There was a house at the end of the drive and another opposite plus two semi-detached cottages which have been knocked down now. They were demolished when Grindley lane was widened-it used to be a very, very narrow road. On the right hand side from the bottom of Grindley lane the first house was Allerton's, then Herbert Aynsley's, then Williamson's; then Hudson's - Sutherland House. They were all Potters. After that was Grindley Cottage where Salome Dainton lives.

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