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39 High Street
This row of houses on High Street, Macclesfield, are dated 1848. The property on the corner of John Street is No.39 and is shown in the local trade directories as having been in 1878 the premises of John Worthington, beer retailer. By 1910 it was occupied by Arthur Sherwin, Grocer. The surviving shop window and bricked-up remains of the other are certainly indicative of such use.
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