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Rhode Houses, Hawk GreenThis postcard is titles "Rhode Houses, Hawk Green" but it's hard to work out where the scene is viewed from. Provided by Janet Holmes.Feb 08, 2021
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Upper Hibbert LaneUpper Hibbert Lane, Hawk Green. The windows of the Goyt Mill can be seen on the left. Provided by Janet Holmes.Apr 02, 2020
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Hawk Green Reading RoomHawk Green Reading Room in 1997. From Marple Local History Society Archives.Mar 26, 2020
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Rhode Houses ShopThe shop at Rhode Houses in Hawk Green run by Charles and Heather Plevin. Provided by Great Nephew David Myers.Jul 12, 2019
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Rhode Houses ShopThe shop at Rhode Houses in Hawk Green run by Charles and Heather Plevin. Provided by Great Nephew David Myers.Jul 12, 2019
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Ridge QuarryA hand-coloured postcard of Ridge Quarry. Provided by Janet Holmes.Dec 25, 2018
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Hill Top Farm c1950Hill Top Farm c1950 when still owned and worked as a farm by George Watson. Provided by Alan McFall / Edmund Wilkinson.Jan 22, 2018
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Hill Top Farm c2017Hill Top Farm photographed in November 2017 for comparison to older photos. Provided by Alan McFall.Jan 22, 2018


Hawk Green


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This album features Hawk Green, which has a real village feel to it, with the Crown Pub overlooking the Green, it's own Cricket Club and an active residents' association determined to preserve and promote it. Click here to visit Hawk Green RA.

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The Goyt Mill


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This album contains pictures of the Goyt Mill, built in 1905 at Hawk Green. It features the demolition of the huge chimney, a visible landmark for miles around, and the machinery in the mill before it was removed.

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Hill Top Farm3975 viewsHill Top Farm, Hawk Green looks little different today.
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Barnes Fold Cottage3262 viewsBarnes Fold Cottage, built in 1659, from Marple Local History Society Archives.
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The Crown Pub2997 viewsA large group outside the Crown Public House, probably 1914 - 1918.
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Upper Hibbert Lane2905 viewsHalf Acre Terrace, Upper Hibbert Lane - Looking up towards the Green.
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Hawk Green Terrace2356 views"Home Sweet Home" - Brick Row at Hawk Green it says on the card.
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Hawk Green Recreation Ground2178 viewsHawk Green Recreation Ground is rarely photographed from this side. Does this image provided by John Kershaw show Shepley Mill Chimney in the background?
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The Crown Pub1996 viewsThe Crown Pub at Hawk Green.
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The Ridge Quarry1996 viewsThe Ridge Quarry on Ridge Road, between Hawk Green and the Romper.

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Goyt Mill ChimneyThe remains of the Goyt Mill Chimney after demolition. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Upper Hibbert LaneHalf Acre Terrace, Upper Hibbert Lane, Hawk Green in the snow. Provided by Janet Holmes.
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Hawk GreenA closer view of the house taken from the Crown towards the Ridge with the old Cricket Ground in the foreground.
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Hawk GreenCricket on the Green at Hawk Green.
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Marple CampMarple Camp at Carrington Barn for Byer-Peacock apprentices. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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New Homes at Hawk GreenNew homes being built in Hawk Green. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Ridge from Hawk GreenThe Ridge viewed from Hawk Green with the Ridge Methodist Church, now demolished, on the horizon. From Marple Local History Society Archives.
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Hawk Green CottageA Hawk Green Cottage built in 1686. From Marple Local History Society Archives.

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