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Name | QUEEN'S PARK, BOLTON | ||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 53.579383 Longitude: -2.4452551 National Grid Reference: SD 70617 09291 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1001390 Date first listed: 21-Jul-1998 |
A public park designed by William Henderson and opened in 1866 which, although many
of the built structures have been lost, retains most of the principal design elements
as shown on a map of 1882.
CHRONOLOGY OF HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
The park was created from meadow and pasture land which was purchased from the Earl
of Bradford under a scheme which was included in the Bolton Improvement Act of 1864.
The cost of enclosure and planting was estimated to be about £90,000. The park opened
in 1866 and the executed design is shown on a map of 1882.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Queen's Park is situated c 0.7km north-west
of Bolton town centre in an area which is residential on the north and west sides.
To the east is the site of Bolton Royal Infirmary (demolished) and there are playing
fields and a gasworks to the south. The boundaries are formed by Chorley New Road
to the north, Westgate Avenue and private gardens backing from Park Road to the west,
Park Road and the River Croal to the south and the perimeter of the former hospital
grounds and private dwellings to the east. The c 22ha site slopes down to the River
Croal from the north.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES There are two principal entrances to the park, one on Chorley
New Road shown in an early C20 photograph with a lodge with gates and gate piers,
and also on the 1882 OS map when the boundary with the road was sheltered by trees.
These entrance structures were demolished in the mid to late C20. On the south-west
side there is an entrance with a lodge and stone gate piers with splayed flanking
walls surmounted by railings on Park Road. There are various other informal entrances
to the park including one at the south-east corner via a footbridge over the Croal.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING The principal building was a large arcaded pavilion situated in
the centre of the park at the centre of an axial terraced walk. This was demolished
during the mid C20 and was replaced by a building positioned a few metres to the north
and east, off the focus of the axis, which has also been demolished (1998). Another
principal building was the Chadwick Museum situated in the south-west corner of the
park. This was also demolished during the mid C20.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The park consists of a formal core surrounded by less
formal areas of woodland, grassland and lakes. A roughly oval path encloses the more
formal inner area and connects with sinuous paths leading through the remainder of
the site.
The Chorley New Road entrance leads to lawns immediately south of the road, where
a Cenotaph is situated c 75m south-west of the entrance. A path leads south from the
entrance between elongated rectangular beds, as shown on the 1882 map, to a sunken
circular parterre with a system of circular beds, laid out as shown on the 1882 map,
reached by sets of stone steps leading down from a circular perimeter path. At the
south end of the garden, set into the slope between sets of steps, the bank is planted
with mass bedding to form the name of Bolton's current mayor, following a tradition
which began when the park opened.
A path leads south from the formal garden to an area of informal beds which was the
site of a bandstand shown on the 1893 OS map but not on that of 1927/8. The path continues
to a terraced walk running east/west which gives views over falling ground to the
south and east. The walk is backed (on the north side) by beds and a shrubbery, and
there are three statues (all listed grade II) on tall plinths positioned within the
beds. From west to east they represent: J T Fielding, erected in 1896; Benjamin Disraeli
in Garter robes, shown on the 1882 map; and James Dorrian, MP, shown on the 1907/8
OS map. An early C20 photograph shows the statues on a grassed bank backed by a shrubbery.
The east end of the walk terminates with a semicircular bastion which acts as a viewing
point from which Bolton?s Town Hall (1866-73, listed grade II) and other buildings
are partially visible through a screen of mature trees. This view is shown on a photograph
of c 1910. At the west end of the walk steps lead down to connect with curving paths
around the site.
In the centre of the walk stone steps link with an axial path running southwards down
a grassed slope. The path is shown as an avenue on the 1882 and later maps and it
has been partially replanted in the late C20. At the south end of the path more stone
steps lead down to a circular flower bed with a stone kerb which was the site of a
fountain shown on maps up until 1907/8 and on early C20 photographs. These photographs
show the (demolished) arcaded pavilion at the top of the slope forming a terminus
to the view up the avenue.
The west side of the park consists of curving walks leading between banks planted
with trees. In the north-west corner of the park is the infilled site of a small serpentine
lake, shown on the 1882 map and the 1927/8 OS, which connected with a second lake
of serpentine shape, still extant, which has the remains of a cascade at its west
end leading to a larger lake with two islands and an irregular shoreline. This was
connected by a culverted stream to a series of three more lakes and ponds, all with
irregular outlines, curving around the western and southern sides of the site, which
are shown on the 1882 map and the 1927/8 OS map and have since been filled in. Immediately
south of the west end of the terraced walk there is an area with tiered seating set
into the slope which is shown on the 1927/8 OS map but not on that of 1907/8. This
was accompanied by a bandstand, shown in an early C20 photograph, which was situated
at the base of the slope and divided from the seating by one of the smaller (infilled)
lakes.
The east side of the park has a system of curved walks through banks planted with
trees, as on the west side, but the planting is not as dense and there are areas of
open grassland. An area c100m north-east of the former cafe is shown as tennis courts
on the 1927/8 OS map and is now (1998) in use as tennis courts and as a car park.
Some 70m east of this is a late C20 bowling green with a pavilion at its north end.
REFERENCES
N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: South Lancashire (1969), p 82 H Conway, People's
Parks (1991), p 230 A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester:
Bolton, (Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit and Centre for the Conservation of
Historic Parks and Gardens, IoAAS, University of York 19, p 25) J Roberts, Greater
Manchester, (English Heritage Register Review Exercise 1994)
Maps Map of Bolton, 1882
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1927/8 edition OS 25" to 1 mile: 2nd edition published 1893 1907/8
edition
Archival items Collection of early C20 photographs held by Bolton Metro Landscape
Section
Description amended: September 1998 Register Inspector: CEH Edited: October 1999
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.