Monument record 1243/1 - Norbury Hall Deer Park

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Summary

Site of a deer park at Knutsford. Possibly at Norbury Booths Hall. Leland notes in his 16th century Itinerary 'Le of Bouth half a mile from Knutsford hath a park'. Deer Parks were used to house deer, which were an important source of fresh meat. A royal licence was required to create a park and only the very wealthiest could afford to create one. The deer were kept in a fenced and ditched enclosure and could be released to allow hunting. Some parks had a system of ditches and banks known as deer leaps which allowed wild deer (the monarch's property) to enter the park but not escape, so increasing the herd. Deer Parks were expensive to maintain and many were disparked from the 15th to the 17th centuries. Those that were retained reinforced the high status of their owners. The widespread park landscaping of the 18th century often incorporated surviving deer parks. These new gardens were a contrast to the formal gardens of previous centuries with their carefully designed "natural" appearance.

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Full Description

Site of a deer park at Knutsford. Possibly at Norbury Booths Hall. Leland notes 'Le of Bouth half a mile from Knutsford hath a park' (1).


<1> Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 1883 -, Transactions of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 20/26 Harrison W 1902 (Journal/Periodical). SCH3293.

<2> Shirley, E P, 1867, Some account of English deer parks, with notes on the management of deer, /206 (Book). SCH1108.

<3> Leland, 1536, Itinerary, 7/32-3/fol.4 (Book). SCH1497.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Journal/Periodical: Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society. 1883 -. Transactions of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society. 20/26 Harrison W 1902.
  • <2> Book: Shirley, E P. 1867. Some account of English deer parks, with notes on the management of deer. /206.
  • <3> Book: Leland. 1536. Itinerary. 7/32-3/fol.4.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 7 7 (point) 4 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ77NE
Civil Parish KNUTSFORD, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County BEXTON, KNUTSFORD, CHESHIRE

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Dec 21 2023 3:55PM