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AccyMad 11-10-2011 08:54

Park Road, Accrington
 
Hi all, just wondered if anyone knows anything about the history of the land at the bottom of Park Road (opposite the entrance to the school) and whether it had any connections to Elmfield Hall when it was a military hospital in the first world war?
The reason I'm asking is that the place I work is now situated on that land & a few of us are curious as to what was built here or what the land was used for way back when.

Pudwoppa 11-10-2011 13:06

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
Do you mean the land across Hyndburn road facing Hyndburn Park school (on Bowker BMW side), or the land on the same side as the school behind the LIDL?

Atarah 11-10-2011 13:08

Park Road, Accrington
 
Are you in that "glass" building along Hyndburn Road, the site of an old mill I believe. The area was once known as Hag(g) Road for starters

Atarah 11-10-2011 13:19

Hyndburn Road, Accrington
 
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I took this photo one murky morning, on my way to work, quite a few years back, so not the best of photos, but gives you an idea of the size of the mill which was once next to you.

AccyMad 11-10-2011 13:24

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Pudwoppa (Post 939240)
Do you mean the land across Hyndburn road facing Hyndburn Park school (on Bowker BMW side), or the land on the same side as the school behind the LIDL?

Sorry, we are on the same side of Hyndburn Rd as the school (facing their side entrance) so yes, we are sort of behind Lidl

AccyMad 11-10-2011 13:27

Re: Hyndburn Road, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 939243)
I took this photo one murky morning, on my way to work, quite a few years back, so not the best of photos, but gives you an idea of the size of the mill which was once next to you.

Hi, no we are not in the glass building, we're on the opposite side right at the bottom of Park Road but I remember that mill being demolished - it had looked dangerous for quite a while before they got round to it

cashman 11-10-2011 13:28

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
can only remember it being waste land before those buildings accymad, though someone wi a better memory may know, wasn't my area of town when young, so someone raised around yon,should know better n me,:)

TubbyLes 11-10-2011 18:27

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
The 1909 map shows it as empty land.

cashman 11-10-2011 19:19

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by TubbyLes (Post 939340)
The 1909 map shows it as empty land.

Cheers Tubbyless, i can never remember owt being yon.

AccyMad 12-10-2011 11:23

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
Thanks everyone for the replies, it was around the time of the first world war we were interested in finding out about as a few of our staff have reported feeling a 'presence' when they have been on a sleepover shift & one or two have been convinced they have seen what they describe as a person in military attire & also someone in an old fashioned nurses uniform, this was before we knew that Elmfield Hall had once been used as a military hospital. May go & have a look in the library & see if they have any more information although it's looking like it was wasteland for quite a few years before our home was built on it - who knows, maybe one of the nurses & a soldier did a bit of courting over here? :)

Atarah 12-10-2011 13:11

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
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Hi, I still cant figure out where you are???? Are you near that lovely stone built unusual house with lots of chimneys? If so, that was one of the two gate houses for Hyndburn House, the fabulous mansion in that area. Also, IF you are in that area, there used to be a "walkway" from that area of town to Blackburn Road, known as either GLOVERS WALK or LOVERS WALK (think the Glover could be correct as I am sure there is a terrace on Blackburn Road called Glovers Terrace.

Bob Dobson 12-10-2011 13:22

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
I too am in doubt as to where we are talking about. The nursing home is built on Nelson Square I know of no direct connection with Elmfield Hall or Gattty Park, just across the river. I think the empty land being talked about, opposite the school MIGHHT

Bob Dobson 12-10-2011 13:46

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
I too am confused. The nursing home, facing Emma St, is built on what was Nelson Square. The empty land being discussed .,opposite the school, MIGHT be owned by the Corporatuion who built the school a century ago.

I have never heard of the ginnel being called Glovers Walk. It was known as Lovers' Walk and ran between very high walls from the back of ther Lodge House to a point, close by the nursing home, where the river emerged from a tunnel.

AccyMad 12-10-2011 13:52

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 939470)
Hi, I still cant figure out where you are???? Are you near that lovely stone built unusual house with lots of chimneys? If so, that was one of the two gate houses for Hyndburn House, the fabulous mansion in that area. Also, IF you are in that area, there used to be a "walkway" from that area of town to Blackburn Road, known as either GLOVERS WALK or LOVERS WALK (think the Glover could be correct as I am sure there is a terrace on Blackburn Road called Glovers Terrace.

Hi, yes from the back windows of our home, we overlook that house

cashman 12-10-2011 14:52

Re: Park Road, Accrington
 
Dunno how yer are confused?:confused: the front of those houses are on Park Rd,facing the school,which were built on land that was waste since before W.W.1. according to the map Tubbyless checked out.:confused:


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