Altrincham Through Time

Altrincham Through Time by Steven Dickens, published by Amberley Publishing on November 15, 2016, offers a detailed exploration of the market town of Altrincham, which is now part of the metropolitan borough of Trafford. This UK edition, comprising 96 pages, delves into the town’s rich history, tracing its origins from the Old English name meaning the homestead of Aldhere’s people. The book highlights significant historical milestones, including the establishment of Altrincham’s market in 1290 and its evolution into a borough in 1886.
Readers will find a captivating collection of photographs that illustrate the transformation of Altrincham over the years. The narrative includes insights into the town’s medieval court leet and the influential de Massey family, who played a key role in its development. Dickens presents a thorough account of the area’s social history, showcasing how Altrincham has changed while retaining its unique character. This book serves as a visual and informative journey through time, appealing to those interested in regional history and photography.
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The market town of Altrincham, historically a part of Cheshire but now part of the metropolitan borough of Trafford, has a rich history. The name Altrincham is derived from Old English, meaning the homestead of Aldhere’s people. The Roman road to Chester ran through Altrincham, but there is no evidence that the Romans ever settled in the market town. Altrincham’s market was created by charter in 1290 and in medieval times a court leet was established. The town eventually became a borough in 1886, with an elected council. Hamon de Massey was given land in the area by William the Conqueror and the de Masseys remained influential until the male line died out in the fifteenth century. From the de Masseys the estate passed to Robert del Boothe of Barton upon Irwell and in 1627 the Earls of Stamford became Lords of the Manor, rebuilding Dunham Massey Hall, which they left in 1855, returning to Altrincham 1906. The estate was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1976. Join local historian Steven Dickens as he looks at this history and shows, through a beautiful collection of photographs, how this charming market town has altered over time.
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