Hall Lane
Hall Lane is a street in Baguley, Manchester. It stems from Altrincham Road at the north, and runs south to a roundabout with Bowland Road and Blackcarr Road. The street's name comes from the fact it historically connected Baguley Hall to the rest of the road network.[1]
Hall Lane homes a diverse range of buildings, being one of the main roads of the Baguley estate. This includes Baguley Health Centre and the Winston Club.
History
It's not known when Hall Lane was originally built, but considering that Baguley Hall is from the early 1300s, the original path will likely be many hundreds of years old.
The first evidence of the road is from around 1839, where it can be seen that the path ran from modern-day Altrincham Road down to Baguley Hall, and then stopped without going any further south. At the time, the path was owned by Thomas William Tatton and occupied by William Marsland. Baguley Hall and its outbuildings were the only buildings on the path, and it was otherwise surrounded by fields and small bodies of water.[1]