Manor Park, Glossop

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Manor Park

Manor Park is a 60-acre public park in Glossop, in the north-west of Derbyshire. It was created out of the parkland surrounding Glossop Hall, a stately home which stood here until sold to the council in 1924 and demolished in 1950: it received its name from this origin.

Glossop Hall

Glossop Hall in the 1800s

The park was originally part of the now demolished Glossop Hall, formerly called Royle Hall, and built around 1729 by Kimberley Rose Clayton.

The Hall of 1729 replaced a preceding house. It was used as a hunting lodge by Phillipa Howard, daughter of Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk, and her husband,[1] The house was rebuilt around 1870 by Lord Howard of Glossop,[2] who created a larger house and had the roads around the hall re-routed.

The Victorian house was sold to the council in 1924: it became Kingsmoor School. The house was eventually demolished around 1950. The site of the house lies beneath a small housing estate with road names such as Old Hall Close and Park Close. The original terraced gardens now form Manor Park.

Manor Park was officially opened in September 1927.[3]

Features

The park has formal landscaping, a lake, floral displays, specimen trees, borders and shrubs, woodland walks, a pavilion, a cafe, crown green bowling, a skate park, a statue, a miniature railway and train which you can go on and it takes you through the woodlands, a children's play area, tennis courts, basketball courts, football pitches and a sensory garden.

There is a ridable miniature railway in the park.[4]

Glossop Parkrun takes place in the park every Saturday morning at 9am.[5]

References

  • Robinson, John (2011). Felling the Ancient Oaks. Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1845136703. 


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