Whirlow Brook Park is a landscaped garden of 39 acres (16 ha) inWhirlow,Sheffield, which are open to the public, containing Whirlow Brook Hall. It stretches fromEcclesall Road and joins on toLimb Brook Valley heading towards the Peak District, with an entrance toWhinfell Quarry Garden.[1]
Whirlow Brook Hall was built in 1906 (119 years ago) (1906) by Percy Fawcett, a director ofThomas Firth & Sons,[2] with an elevated terrace giving fine views over Ecclesall Woods to Abbeydale. A stone in the rockery inscribed 1867–1897 names their six children.[3] In 1920 the house was sold to his sister, Lily Marguerite 'Madge', who was married toSir Walter Benton Jones, the son of a baronet and chairman/managing director of theUnited Steel Companies.[4] They were keen gardeners and working with theRoyal Horticultural Society along with six staff developed the grounds to include a Japanese rock garden, rose garden, rockery, shrubberies, two ponds and a lake.[5]
Lady Jones died in 1938 and was buried in the grounds.[6] Sir Walter moved to the family seat atIrnham Hall, Lincolnshire. In 1946 the house along with 39 acres of grounds was sold to a consortium, which included the Town Trustees, the J.G. Graves Charitable Trust and Sheffield Corporation, for £15,000; the grave of Lady Jones was moved.[7] The grounds were opened to the public in 1951 as Whirlow Brook Park.
The house is now a venue for weddings, conferences and events.[8]
A Friends of Whirlow Brook Park was set up in 2021 to help fund the restoration of the gardens[9] and a new shelter erected in the Commemorative Garden.[10] In the summer concerts are held in the park. A Tree Trail was opened in 2023.[11] The Shelter café and toilets opened in summer 2023.
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