Egremont, Vale Park 1912
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Vale Park was created in 1898 from the grounds of two previous estates, Liscard Vale Hall and The Woodlands. The Hall was the home of the Holland family, who filled the grounds with many of the fine trees, shrubs and plants that were collected during their extensive world travels. Although the tower can no longer be seen, Vale Park is still a pleasant green space used by locals and visitors alike.

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A Selection of Memories from Egremont

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Egremont

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How many of you have fond memoires of times spent on the shore and along the prom. Who got hot water from the cafes along the bottom of Tobin Street. Do you remember the bands playing in Davy Jones's locker on the old pier head? My dad, Ron Higginson, used to tell me about the time his skiffle band 'The Atlantics' were playing in the Egremont pub, in the back snug cos they didn't have a music ...see more