Who owns Marbury Country Park?

Who owns Marbury Country Park?

Marbury Country Park Ltd.
The area around the lime avenues was ploughed, levelled and seeded to create the grassland which now greets visitors to the park. In 2001, ICI sold the freehold of the parkland to Broughton Estates, a Yorkshire-based company and it is now owned by Marbury Country Park Ltd., a Ludlow-based company.

Is Shakerley Mere open?

The grounds and takeaway are now open – Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00am to 4.00pm…

How long is Shakerley Mere?

One lap of the mere is about 1 mile. Facilities: Toilets are in the main car park.

Can you walk around rostherne mere?

You can extend your walking in the area by heading north to the splendid Dunham Massey and exploring the magnificent deer park. In the nearby village of Lymm you can try the popular walk around the lovely Lymm Dam or head to Tatton Park where there’s miles of excellent walking and cycling trails.

Can you swim in Tatton Park?

BOSSES at Tatton Park have banned swimming in the Tatton Mere because it is too dangerous. Visitors, who for years have taken a dip in the mile-long mere, have been told to go elsewhere after safety experts advised Tatton bosses that swimmers were being exposed to a ‘substantial risk’ of harm in the murky water.

Where is rostherne mere?

Cheshire
Rostherne Mere is a natural lake in Cheshire, England. It is the largest of the Cheshire meres with an area of 48 hectares (120 acres) and a maximum depth of 30 metres (98 ft). It lies north of Rostherne village and south of the M56 motorway.

Where was Marbury Hall in the 13th century?

Marbury Hall was a country house in Marbury, near Northwich, Cheshire, England. Several houses existed on the site from the 13th century, which formed the seat successively of the Marbury, Barry and Smith-Barry families, until 1932. An extensive collection of artwork and sculpture was housed at…

What was Marbury Hall camp used for in World War 2?

Marbury Hall Camp, Second World War Years As early as 1937 a survey had begun of all buildings which could be used in case of war and country houses were earmarked as safe centres for the evacuation of children, hospital patients and even art treasures.

What did Anthony Salvin do with Marbury Hall?

The final house was extensively remodelled by Anthony Salvin in the 1850s. Marbury Hall was used as a military camp and later as a prisoner-of-war camp during the Second World War, and afterwards Imperial Chemical Industries housed foreign workers there.

When was the statue of Zeus at Marbury Hall built?

Statue of Zeus. The first Marbury Hall was built in the 13th century by the Marbury or Merbery family. On the death of Richard Marbury in 1684, the male line of the family became extinct. The estate was sold to Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers, in 1708.