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The Cobbles - Lower Peover

I had two great-aunts who lived in the a house called the Yew Trees, the big house opposite the pub. My two aunts were Martha and Harriet (aka Cissy) Wilkinson. I remember going to see them in the 1950s with my mum. The house seemed huge to me and I have very vivid memories of their garden and playing in the huge Yew Tree. The sisters were born at Moss Bank Farm in Toft and George Bell, who I suppose named the Bells of Peover pub, was my great-great-uncle. I am descended from his brother - James Bell.

Written by Barbara Sanderson. To send Barbara Sanderson a private message, click here.

A memory of Lower Peover in Cheshire shared on Wednesday, 17th February 2010.

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