Lever Castle in winter

SylviaHardy

Lever Castle in winter

Some information I found about this historic place and copied and pasted it!

Lever Castle, Rivington
Lever Park was officially opened to the public on the 10th October, 1911, but construction of Lever Castle at Coblowe on the eastern side of the Lower Rivington Reservoir overlooking Cross’ Creek wasn’t begun until 1912. Only a small number of stonemasons and labourers worked on the site, and the build, slow in progress, was abandoned in 1925 after Lord Leverhulme’s death. Lever Castle appears to have been conceived as a ruin of the imagination, a soft-focus Gothic set-piece on the edge of the estate that heavily romanticised it’s version of Liverpool Castle which had lain since 1599 in utter ruin and “grate defacement” by the banks of the River Mersey until it’s final demolition in 1726.

It’s apparent from walking around Lever Castle that Leverhulme’s vision is a scaled-down replica with its tight, virtually impregnable corridors on the north side, though architecturally it is reasonably accurate to the researched plans drawn up by the 19th century local historian Edward Cox.

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Lever Castle in winter by SylviaHardy
Lever Castle in winter by SylviaHardy

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