In 1923 the castle and surrounding land was bought from the late Sir Philip
Baker-Wilbraham and the Bishop of Derby, who were the lords of the manor at
that time, by
Mr Joe Lovatt for quarrying.
There then ensued a legal battle between the people of Mow Cop and Mr Lovatt
in order to halt the quarrying.
Finally in June 1937, the people of Mow Cop had their way, and the deeds for
the castle and surrounding land were handed over to the National Trust |