Source/Archive record SCH4578 - Castle Park, Frodsham, Cheshire: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment & Site Visit

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Type Client Report
Title Castle Park, Frodsham, Cheshire: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment & Site Visit
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Report Number
Date/Year 2004

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological desk-based assessment and site visit were undertaken in 2004 for a site at Castle Park, located on the south-west side of Frodsham, to the west of the A56. Castle Park is a Grade II listed park and garden. It was an extensive estate during the medieval and post medieval periods.The size of the estate has reduced over the last hundred years and it is now owned by Vale Royal Borough Council. The site includes the main entrance of the park, recreational areas, and the house known as 'Park Place', together with its outbuildings and gardens. Park Place was built in the eighteenth century on the site of a seventeenth century castle/house which burnt down in 1654. The development proposals comprise the renovation and restoration of the park, including Park Place and its ancilliary buildings.

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Description

182

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Frodsham Castle (Monument)
  • Frodsham Manor Upper and Lower Mills (Monument)
  • Park Place and Castle Park in Frodsham (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Castle Park, Frodsham, Cheshire: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment & Site Visit (Ref: 182)

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Jan 13 2025 4:53PM