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Name | STANLEY PARK, BLACKPOOL | ||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 53.814027 Longitude: -3.0237131 National Grid Reference: SD 32694 35791 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1000952 Date first listed: 01-Apr-1986 |
A public park designed by Thomas Mawson & Sons in 1922 which was intended to extend
visitor facilities in Blackpool and to link with existing attractions. The park was
laid out in close conformity to the 1922 plans. It was opened in 1926 and retains
all the principal features of the executed plan as shown on the 1933 OS map.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
Land for a public park was secured in 1920 as part of a drive to control and plan
the expansion of Blackpool. Thomas Mawson & Sons were commissioned to design the park
and to prepare a scheme for the development of the surrounding area. The County Borough
of Blackpool published a detailed description of the proposals with financial estimates,
descriptions of all the proposed recreational and sporting facilities, and proposals
for how the park would relate to existing routes and visitor facilities. This publication,
New Park and Recreation Ground for Blackpool, was illustrated with plans, coloured
views, line drawings and photographs. It was prepared by Thomas Mawson & Sons in association
with the Borough Surveyor, Francis Wood, and published in 1922. Provision was made
for recouping the costs through the sale of surrounding building plots and this was
largely successful. Mawson commissioned detailed design of the golf course from notable
golf-course architects Colt and MacKenzie. In 1924 they advised that the available
51 acre area was more than sufficient for a 9-hole course, and also submitted a rough
plan for a 4,500 yard 18-hole course within this area. However they recommended, and
the council agreed, that additional land to the east be purchased and a really good
long 18-hole course be created, including this land outside the park’s boundaries.
This was completed in 1925
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Stanley Park is situated c 1.5km north-east
of the centre of Blackpool, on undulating land which falls gently to the south-east.
The 104ha site is bordered by residential development on all but the eastern side
where the former site of Blackpool Aerodrome, shown on the OS map of 1933 map, is
still largely open land. The oval park is enclosed by a road called Park Drive. A
band of land between the roadside pavement and the park fence around the southern
half of the site, from a point immediately south of the cricket ground continuing
round to the eastern boundary as far as the boating lake, is planted with trees and
a herbaceous border. Mawson planned the park in relation to existing connecting roads
from the North Pier, the Promenade, South Shore and the station to the west, as well
as residential areas to the north and south. New connecting roads were suggested from
the south and south-west but only South Park Drive, at the southern tip of the park,
was laid out as suggested. Mawson prepared designs for houses to be built around the
park and stipulated that there should be no housing built on the park side of the
encircling road; this stricture has been adhered to. The boundary is formed by a brick
wall which runs south from the principal Mere Road entrance as far as the entrance
to a sports centre, c 450m to the south. From this point there are cast-iron railings
along the southern edge of the park which are being introduced in an on-going (1997)
programme to replace a concrete post fence which exists around the north-eastern and
northern boundaries.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES
The principal entrance to the park is situated towards the north-west corner of the
site at the head of Mere Road. There is a circus at this point and the main entrance
faces this and consists of splayed walls and a central pair of stone gate piers with
urn finials and plaques commemorating the opening of the park, cast-iron gates with
an ornamental overthrow which has the words 'Stanley Park', and flanking secondary
gates with Blackpool's coat of arms. On each side there is a lodge, called North and
South Lodge respectively, of restrained classical style with hipped roofs and central
chimneys. There is a separate entrance to a cricket pitch, which is walled and has
gates, c 40m south of the main entrance, and there is a C20 entrance to a sports centre
c 300m south of the cricket ground. Other entrances consist of simple pairs of gate
piers in accordance with Mawson's stipulation that secondary entrances should be treated
'with the severest simplicity' (Mawson 1927). The principal entrance links with a
broad avenue which leads east across the site to a car park and service area on the
north-west side of a cafe at the centre of the site.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING The principal building of the park is an Art Deco-style cafe of
1937 designed by C J Robinson which acts as a focal point to the central formal gardens.
It is situated almost exactly at the centre of the park on the site of a proposed
Social Centre for which Mawson produced designs which were not carried out.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS Stanley Park is characterised by a strongly formal central
core connecting with areas which become less formal towards the edges of the park.
The north part of the site is a golf course, to the east is a large lake, and playing
fields and sports facilities are concentrated in the south and west. There is perimeter
planting on all but the north side of the site.
At the centre of the park the cafe faces south onto a terrace with formal beds. A
grand flight of stone steps leads southwards down to a lower terrace, which has semicircular
seating areas on each side; the stair continues down and terminates with stone piers
surmounted by statues of lions which were the gift of the Chairman of the Park Committee
in 1926. The steps lead into a formal garden called the Italian Gardens. This consists
of a circular area with paths radiating from it. Around the edges a sense of enclosure
is created by the use of curved linear pergolas consisting of paired Tuscan columns.
Paths lead to the centre between geometrical beds and a central marble fountain. The
arrangement of the Italian Gardens accords in almost every detail with the plan Mawson
published in 1922.
An axial path leads southwards from the Italian Gardens past tennis courts on the
east side. There are four sets of courts in total and they are divided by formal walks
and beds. Opposite, on the west side, there is a fenced athletics ground which occupies
an oval area as shown on Mawson?s 1922 plan and has a track and stand of late C20
date. Some 150m south of the Italian Gardens the path intersects with another path
running from east to west; at this point there is a clock tower memorial to Dr William
Henry Cocker, first Mayor of Blackpool, designed in 1926 by L B Budden with plaques
by H Tyson Smith. The path continues south where it becomes an avenue, as shown on
Mawson's 1922 plan, leading to an entrance aligned with South Park Drive. On the west
side of the avenue there are fenced playing fields and the remainder of the southern
part of the park consists of informal grassed playing fields, as shown on the 1922
plan.
On the east side of the Italian Gardens paths lead to a terrace overlooking a large
lake. The western shore has a walkway and iron railings. On the south shore, c 100m
south-east of the Italian Gardens, there is a semicircular amphitheatre with seating
facing a lakeside bandstand in the form of a circular classical temple. Mawson had
intended the bandstand to be on a promontory to the east so that it would terminate
the vista from the Italian Gardens across the lake. On the north shore, c 150m north-east
of the Italian Gardens, there is a range of boathouses. The lake is approximately
in the shape of a reversed L, with the long arm running north/south along the north-eastern
edge of the park. The shore lines become irregular, with rockwork in places to the
east of the formal bandstand and boathouse area and there are sinuous walks along
the edges through tree belts. The lake narrows c 400m north of the Italian Gardens,
at the angle of the L, and at this point there is an island connected to the shores
on each side by stone balustraded footbridges. The outline of the northern part of
the lake is slightly at variance with Mawson's 1922 plan which does not show the footbridges.
An area immediately south of the south-east corner of the lake is occupied by an enclosed
model village.
To the north of the cafe and north-west of the lake is a golf course which was designed
by Colt & Mackenzie and is screened from the rest of the park by trees. Eleven holes
fall within the original land purchased by the council in 1920; this is the area set
aside by Mawson for the facility in his 1922 plan and considered a likely useful source
of revenue for the park. Only these eleven holes are included within the registered
area
Some 80m north-west of the cafe there is a set of six bowling greens, in a sunken
area overlooked by two shelters with Tuscan columns on the south-west side, a club
house with changing rooms on the south-east side, and a pavilion on the north-west
side. The walled edges of this area consist of a mixture of brick, including bricks
of differing sizes, and artificial stone blocks, reflecting the close attention to
surface texture and colour which is evident throughout the park. Between this area
and the cafe there is a car park and a maintenance yard.
Some 100m to the north-west of the bowling greens, in the north-west corner of the
site, there is a sunken rose garden concealed by banks planted with trees. The garden
is oval in shape and flights of stone steps lead down into it from a walk around its
edge. The garden is paved and has geometrical beds and two circular lily ponds. The
paving stones interlock and are laid diagonally along the paths to the edges of the
beds and ponds. The garden is not shown in this form on the 1922 plan but it conforms
with what is shown on the 1933 OS map.
Immediately south of the main, Mere Road entrance is a cricket pitch with pavilions
and viewing stands which is divided from the main park by a tall brick wall. Immediately
south of this is an area formerly occupied by a nursery. There is a building relating
to the former nurseries which has been converted for office use and some late C20
glasshouses on the northern part of the nursery site, while the southern part is occupied
by a sports centre of 1994 and a car park.
REFERENCES New Park and Recreation Ground for Blackpool, (County Borough of Blackpool
1922) T H Mawson, Life and Work of an English Landscape Artist (1927), pp 341-4 G
F Chadwick, The Park and the Town (1966), pp 223-4 Stanley Park Blackpool Souvenir
and Guide, guidebook, (nd)
Maps OS 6" to 1 mile: Lancashire sheet LI SW, published 1933
Description written: January 1997 Register Inspector: CEH Edited: March 1999
This list entry was subject to a Minor Enhancement on 17/07/2020
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.