Countess of Chester Country Park
The Countess of Chester Country Park is a country park in Upton, Chester, Cheshire, England.[1] It is named after the adjacent Countess of Chester Hospital.
Countess of Chester Country Park | |
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Wooden carved statue at the entrance | |
Type | Country Park |
Location | Upton, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
Coordinates | 53.2075°N 2.9017°W |
Area | 19 hectare |
Operated by | The Land Trust |
Open | All year |
History
The country park is a former landfill site which was given to a national charity called The Land Trust by the Homes and Communities Agency in 2012 along with £650,000 to convert the site. Additional funding was provided by WREN, a not-for-profit organisation that gives grants for community work. Natural England's Paths for Communities and the Local Sustainable Transport Fund gave funding to build paths and improve access to Chester town centre, the Hospital and the adjacent Shropshire Union Canal.[2] The park was designed by John Seiler of Cheshire West and Chester Council[1] and opened to the public in June 2014.[3] It was formally opened by the Duchess of Cornwall in September 2014.[1]
Facilities
The park has a memorial forest allowing bereaved people to plant a tree in memory of a family member.[4] The park has an area of 19 hectares.[5]
References
- "Countess of Chester Country Park - The Land Trust".
- "Countess of Chester County Park in Chester opens to public".
- "New country park opens to the public". Chester Chronicle. 24 June 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- Cloud53. "Life for a Life Memorial Forests – Locations – Find a Planting Site". www.lifeforalife.org.uk.
- Barrett, Frances (6 July 2017). "Countess of Chester Country Park wins health initiative award".
- "Activities at the Countess of Chester Country Park – Nature4Health". www.nature4health.org.uk.
- "course - Chester parkrun". www.parkrun.org.uk.