Lost lanes of Linton Pt3
In the first part of this series, we read that farmer W.F. Tunnadine complained to Swadlincote magistrates, about the state of repair of Wood Lane, leading from Wallway to Launders Lane. This part will discuss the latter two 'lost lanes'. On reading the name Wood Lane, one might think in terms of it being Seal Wood Lane, which diverges from Colliery Lane, a little way from the junction with Main St. However, this lane only appeared in its present form, some time after the publication of the 1884 Ordnance Survey 6" to 1 mile map. There were however tracks leading through Seal Wood , but these may have been for woodland use or management [1] . O.S. 6" to 1 mile map 1884, Derbyshire, sheet LX.SW From a newspaper notice of a sale of cut timber in 1861 [2] , we learn that William Tunnadine was farming at Grange Wood Farm, 'near Seal Wood'. In the 1851 census, he was recorded as living at 'The Wood Farm' [3] and in 1871, just 'Seal Wood': probab...