I maintain and I maintain most strongly that all parks should have their story recorded for all to know.
The mystery of the park, 2020 |
And so, on June 24th at the invitation of the Friends ofChorlton Park we will be taking a gentle stroll through its history.*
The ramble will start at Brookfield House that white
building at the Nell Lane entrance and during the hour from 2pm we will explore
the park’s past.
Looking at the park from the air, and clocking historic features, 2023 |
Added to that the historic records suggest there was a racecourse
and an observatory, which fit nicely with stories of Brookfield House, which
dates back into the 18th century, and was once home to the son of Francis
Deakin who had been brutally murdered in a beer house on Manchester Road in
1847.
Brookfield Park and the fields, 1853 |
I doubt we will ever know the names of those farm workers,
but I do know that the fields were owned by William Jackson, and that just
across Nell Lane was Henry Jackson who lived in Hough End Hall and farmed 250
acres stretching back from the Hall across Withington.
All of which places the park and its surroundings in an
agricultural context where tenant farmers, and market gardeners grew crops to
supply the Manchester markets in the 1840s and 50s.
Brookfield House, circa 1900 |
And not to be shortchanged there will be plenty about the paddling
pool, pets’ corner, the large open air swimming bath, the band stand with its
covered seating area, and those air raid shelters, along with that racecourse
and observatory.
Leaving me just to thank the Friends of Chorlton Park and to
suggest the following reading material for those who want to know a bit before
they arrive.
Paddling in the pool, circa 1930s |
So meet us at Brookfield House that white building at the Nell Lane entrance
at 2 pm for a walk through the past which should last ah hour.
And for those who want more, the Friends of Chorlton Park have made the invitation as part of Chorlton Open Gardens and will be fundraising for the charity Freedom from Torture.
Location; Chorlton Park
**Chorlton Park, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/Chorlton%20Park
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