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There are 13 rooms occasionally open to the public in the central core and east wing. Manchester City Galleries restored the decorative detail in the 1980s and early 1990s. The ground floor rooms on the north east front have been converted to an expansive space that houses temporary exhibitions. The
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and originally led onto one of the longest carriage drives to the house. It has two floors of accommodation, cellars under the west wing and an attic over the arch. The construction of the lodge completed the enclosure of the park by a 10-foot (3.0 m) high boundary wall. It was refurbished as
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was a notable influence in this movement. The park was purchased and opened to the public in 1902. Unfortunately, the council was not prepared to purchase the contents of the hall, so the furniture and paintings were sold by auction. The hall was considered by the council to be of little
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and carries a causeway at high level across the gardens to allow the cattle, from the fields to the south of the garden, to be taken to the farm for milking without entering the gardens. The tunnel entrance is faced with large stones to give it the appearance of a natural cave.
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The initial idea, to construct a new tramway from Grand Lodge to Heaton Hall, was considered too expensive, as it would require remedial works to carry it across the railway tunnel. Therefore, a new scheme was proposed to open up the old Manchester Corporation Tramways
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The work was completed in 1979 and the Heaton Park Tramway was officially opened on 28 March 1980. The line has since been extended through the park to the boating lake where a second depot was built to house the expanded fleet of 14 trams.
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was extended into the park and the first tram arrived on 31 May 1903, bringing visitors from Manchester. By 1934 buses were taking over from trams and the tramway was disconnected from the main system and covered in tarmac for use by buses.
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was constructed between 1908 and 1912 by previously unemployed men using only shovels and hand-pulled trucks. The lake, which is overlooked by the Lakeside Cafe, has three islands and is home to large numbers of ornamental birds and
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and built between 1777 and 1789. It now houses the Stables Cafe and is also the administrative centre for the park. The Animal Centre is housed behind the stables in the area that was Home Farm, on the site of the 19th century
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and support for climbing plants. The Horticultural Centre staff now grow plants for the city's displays and for sale to the public. There are also demonstration gardens open to the public during the summer and a
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which was located nearby on Middleton Road. The lodge was fully restored with a grant from the Lottery Heritage fund in the late 1990s and is now rented out to the public as short stay accommodation.
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to give gramophone concerts in the open, an idea which soon spread across the country. The concerts were carried on for several seasons and as they grew in popularity, Grimshaw became known across
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in King Street. When that building was scheduled for demolition a successful campaign to save the façade resulted in the colonnade being re-assembled in the park at the end of the boating lake.
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which was originally Lady Egerton's dressing room. The room was styled in the 1770s "Pompeiian" style with mirrored walls and a domed ceiling — there are only three such rooms left in
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in 1772, is now only open to the public on an occasional basis as a museum and events venue. It is the biggest park in Greater Manchester, and also the largest municipal park in Europe.
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and a few days later, he took his gramophone to Heaton Park and played recordings of the songs performed by Caruso to an assembled crowd of 40,000 people who, according to the
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In recent years the park has hosted some open-air theatre productions. From 1998 Feelgood Theatre Productions performed open-air promenade productions many of which received
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used for teaching purposes, is located at the Smithy Lodge, entrance to Heaton Park. The 11th hole is played across water to a plateau green and was rated by Open Champion
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gardens were probably laid out in the early 19th century as a peaceful retreat for the family. The gardens have recently been returned to their original design with pools,
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in front of the house stopped the cattle from grazing on the formal lawns, making a barrier which cannot be seen from the house. In 2004 the house became the home of the
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Hazlitt Wood Pond is located in Hazlitt Wood to the far north of the park. This area of the park can only be reached on foot and hence remains quiet and secluded.
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part of the millennium project and is now rented out to the public as short stay accommodation. There is a memorial plaque here dedicated to the memory of the
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range where exotic foods and flowers were grown for the family. The Animal Centre was built in 2003–04 to replace the old Pets' Corner and houses
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shape as a cottage to be viewed from the house in a romantic, rural setting, as well as being a home for the lodge keeper. The name comes from a
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The Shakespeare's Globe Theatre performs open-air theatre annually with performances of Shakespeare's greatest works in 2008, 2009 and
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animals, so important to the landscaping, away from the formal lawns, with a barrier that was all-but invisible from the house.
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was not prepared to see his estate disfigured by a railway. As a compromise the line was run under the estate in a tunnel and a
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in the 1820s. Heaton Hall's collections are managed by Manchester Galleries. The hall is currently (February 2017) listed on
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to design a new home for his young family. Although Wyatt had already established a reputation for himself as an innovative
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for hire during the summer months. The lake is noted for its excellent carp fishing and is also stocked with
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as "the toughest par-3 in England". The course was voted the best municipal golf course in England in 2005.
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The farm centre was originally built as a stable block for Sir Thomas Egerton. It was designed by
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12 new priests. This event is commemorated by the papal monument in the south-west of the park.
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Theatre Awards and the Horniman Award for outstanding service to theatre. Productions include:
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The state rooms include the Library, the Music Room, Dining Room and upstairs, a rather rare
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was designed to make the most of the uninterrupted views of the rolling hills across to the
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Lomax, James (1983). "The 1st & 2nd Earls of Wilton and the Creation of Heaton House".
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The Dower House was a plain brick building that was transformed with a decorative columned
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and gravelled path and is used as a summer studio for artists, and for astronomy sessions.
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An interesting structure in the park is the Colonnade, which once formed the front of old
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was added to the house by the 2nd Earl of Wilton around 1823. It was probably designed by
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and Manchester City Council at a cost of over £10 million. It contains an 18-hole
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The park takes its name from the local area of Great Heaton. Heaton is derived from
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and plants appropriate to the period. A tunnel leads from the flowergarden to the
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as an impressive main entrance to the park from the south. The lodge is built of
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Commissioned in 1807 by Sir Thomas Egerton, the Grand Lodge was designed by
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This "pepperpot" building located at the east entrance to the park, now on
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have been held in the park, headlined by popular bands of the day such as
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opened adjacent to the Whittaker Lane/Bury Old Road entrance in 1879 (now
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On 1 July 2016, the park hosted a concert and exhibition as part of the
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supplying fruit and vegetables for the estate. The walls provide a warm
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played their biggest headline show to date at the park on 5 June 2015.
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music festival will be held at Heaton Park for the foreseeable future.
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Shortly after the Heaton Park was bought by Manchester Corporation the
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announced he would be playing a show in the park on 12 June 2020. The
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since 1952 and has been called "the finest house of its period in
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masterpiece was built in phases and was mostly completed by 1789.
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18th century country house, Heaton Hall. The hall, remodelled by
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A 5 km (3.1 mi) run against the clock is organised by
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built by Samuel Green in 1790, were the work of Italian artist,
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Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew & Pevsner, Nikolaus (2004).
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for the 1st Earl of Wilton in 1806. It was built in an unusual
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Heaton Hall: A Short Account of its History & Architecture
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played three sold-out shows at Heaton Park as part of their
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is a championship standard golf course, built on the former
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Heaton Hall had been owned by the Holland family since the
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The 18th century Walled Garden was the Earl of Wilton's
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was followed by the National Commemorative Service in
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was being laid, it stopped short of Heaton Park, as
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Urban Park
Manchester
Coordinates
53°32′05″N 2°15′22″W / 53.5347°N 2.2561°W / 53.5347; -2.2561
Manchester City Council
Heaton Park Metrolink station
Official website
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
1000854
public park
Manchester
Grade I listed
neoclassical
James Wyatt
Manchester City Council
Earl of Wilton
Heaton Park BT Tower
millennium
Heritage Lottery Fund
golf course
boating lake
pitch and putt
driving range
observatory
volunteer-run tram system and museum
Historic England
flat green
2002 Commonwealth Games
Old English

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