IVY HOUSE
Just down Rastrick Common from the Red Lion public house is Ivy House. Built as a commodious family home in the late 1850’s, Ivy House became the residence of Joshua Garside Wilson, the owner of the nearby Rosemary Mill, which we will visit shortly. Wilson died there in 1898 and is buried at St. Matthew’s Church. In the 1980’s, the house was extended and converted into a residential home for the elderly. It is now known as Cygnet Lodge, a high dependency rehabilitation service, owned by the Cygnet Health Care group. We then travel down the Common a few metres and turn left into:
ROSEMARY LANE
The road surface is still constructed of old stone setts, horrendously slippery in icy weather as I once found out whilst being driven down here as a helpless front seat passenger. This road leads down to where at least three different Rosemary Mills have stood but the area is now a residential housing estate.
Just down Rastrick Common from the Red Lion public house is Ivy House. Built as a commodious family home in the late 1850’s, Ivy House became the residence of Joshua Garside Wilson, the owner of the nearby Rosemary Mill, which we will visit shortly. Wilson died there in 1898 and is buried at St. Matthew’s Church. In the 1980’s, the house was extended and converted into a residential home for the elderly. It is now known as Cygnet Lodge, a high dependency rehabilitation service, owned by the Cygnet Health Care group. We then travel down the Common a few metres and turn left into:
ROSEMARY LANE
The road surface is still constructed of old stone setts, horrendously slippery in icy weather as I once found out whilst being driven down here as a helpless front seat passenger. This road leads down to where at least three different Rosemary Mills have stood but the area is now a residential housing estate.
IVY HOUSE
Just down Rastrick Common from the Red Lion public house is Ivy House. Built as a commodious family home in the late 1850’s, Ivy House became the residence of Joshua Garside Wilson, the owner of the nearby Rosemary Mill, which we will visit shortly. Wilson died there in 1898 and is buried at St. Matthew’s Church. In the 1980’s, the house was extended and converted into a residential home for the elderly. It is now known as Cygnet Lodge, a high dependency rehabilitation service, owned by the Cygnet Health Care group. We then travel down the Common a few metres and turn left into:
ROSEMARY LANE
The road surface is still constructed of old stone setts, horrendously slippery in icy weather as I once found out whilst being driven down here as a helpless front seat passenger. This road leads down to where at least three different Rosemary Mills have stood but the area is now a residential housing estate.
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