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Congleton, Havannah, The Deserted Village 1898
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Just outside Congleton, and now adjoining its suburbs, is Havannah (named after a contemporary military victory in Cuba). It is a fascinating 18th-century industrial settlement built on a ‘green field’ site at a point where ample water power was available. It was established in 1763, when Charles Roe of Macclesfield began copper working. Later, a large silk mill was built. Two streets of terraced cottages were constructed, although many workers must have walked there daily from Congleton. The fortunes of the local industry declined, and at one time the village was virtually deserted (see 42171, XXXXX). Nowadays, only one of the terraces remains, and the area has become quite popular again. At one time a tobacco company occupied one of the mills, and its products were sold as ‘Havvanah cigars’!

Memories of Congleton, Havannah, the Deserted Village 1898

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Congleton, Havannah, The Deserted Village 1898

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During the 1960's and 70's l would walk down the old back lane from Buglawton to Havannah village. with my sisters and friend Caroline Beard. we would go to the house at the far end on this photo, where an old lady had a few groceries for sale, along with some sweeties. At this end of the photo there is abridge over the Dane and a wood at the side. We would walk along the woods and cross over the river Dane to get ...see more