Cheshire's Non-Designated Parks and Gardens
OTHER LOCALLY SIGNIFICANT PARKS AND GARDENS IN CHESHIRE
Trust volunteers have focused on the research and recording of non designated parks and gardens of which there are over 400 in Cheshire. Some of these sites have the potential to be of national significance but many will be local heritage assets. Completed reports are submitted to owners, the relevant local authority, Cheshire Archives and Local Studies who make the information available in local libraries, and Cheshire Historic Environment Record (CHER). Reports are also available from the Trust on request. Please contact us if you have queries regarding a potentially historic park and garden.
Note: Reports have been completed for those sites in capital letters. * indicates a Short Draft report.
Click Download PDF at the bottom of this page for the Full Alphabetical List of Designated and Non-Designated Parks and Gardens.
Trust volunteers have focused on the research and recording of non designated parks and gardens of which there are over 400 in Cheshire. Some of these sites have the potential to be of national significance but many will be local heritage assets. Completed reports are submitted to owners, the relevant local authority, Cheshire Archives and Local Studies who make the information available in local libraries, and Cheshire Historic Environment Record (CHER). Reports are also available from the Trust on request. Please contact us if you have queries regarding a potentially historic park and garden.
Note: Reports have been completed for those sites in capital letters. * indicates a Short Draft report.
Click Download PDF at the bottom of this page for the Full Alphabetical List of Designated and Non-Designated Parks and Gardens.
Parks and Gardens in Vale Royal BC, CHESTER WEST and CHESTER
Click here for the full list of non-designated parks and gardens.Abbots Moss Hall |
Arderne Hall Tarporley |
Aston Hall (dem) Aston by Sutton |
BELMONT HALL Gt. Budworth |
Bostock Hall, Bostock Green |
Brockhurst, The |
Cassia Lodge |
COGSHALL HALL |
Darnhall (dem) |
DAVENHAM HALL, Davenham |
Delamere House |
Drakelow Hall Farm |
FOXHILL |
Grimsditch Hall |
Hartford Beach |
Hartford Grange |
Hartford Lodge |
Hartford Manor |
HEFFERSTON GRANGE |
Kinderton Hall |
Manley Hall |
Manley Knoll |
Marbury Park |
Mersey View |
NORLEY BANK |
NORLEY HALL, Norley |
Oakleigh |
OAKMERE HALL * |
Petty Pool (dem) |
POLE The, nr Great Budworth |
Portal House, Tarporley |
RAVENSCROFT HALL Middlewich |
Sandiway Bank |
Sculshaw Lodge (Allostock Hall) |
STANSTHORN HALL Middlewich * |
Utkinton Hall |
Vale Royal Abbey |
Verdin ParkVictoria Infirmary, the town's first brine baths and public park given to the town by Robert Verdin, MP andlocal salt magnate, to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee 1887. The Victoria Infirmary, considerably extended, continues to operate as a local hospital. The brine baths were demolished c1912 due to subsidence. Subsidence has also impacted the park and continues to affect the slopes to Castle Street.
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WHATCROFT HALL, Davenham |
Whitten House Northwich |
WINCHAM HALL Northwich |
WINNINGTON HALL, Northwich |
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