Wakefield, Holmfield House c.1955
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More about this scene
Adjoining Clarence Park is the slightly smaller (14- acre) park surrounding Holmefield House. This private estate was developed in 1833 by the Wakefield solicitor and Clerk of Barnsley Canal Company Thomas Foljambe (1775-1851), part of a larger scheme to build a number of grand houses. Only Holmefield House was built (it was much altered by Major Barker from 1864), although Foljambe built a large house on Thornes Lane from stone discarded during the construction of the Manchester & Leeds Railway at Horbury. His workers at Thorne Mills erected a drinking fountain to Major Barker's memory in Clarence Park in 1893.
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