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Latest revision as of 18:07, 19 July 2019
Tittenley is a township in the extreme south of Cheshire, within the Nantwich Hundred. It forms a protrusion into Shropshire, south of the River Duckow, isolating it from the rest of the county. The township forms part of the ancient parish of Audlem and it also formed a civil parish in its own right between 1866 and 1934, after which it was merged with that of Adderley.
In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales indicated Tittenley had a population of 27.
The Tittenley Lodge has been a listed building since 1987.[1]
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- Location map: 52°56’14"N, 2°31’25"W
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