 Best Environmental Web site 2006
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From Bricks to Nature - The Story of Whittleford Parks Industrial Heritage
An Introduction to the history of the Haunchwood Brick and Tile Works once sited at Whittleford Park
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Whittleford Park is a 43 hectare open, green space which sits between the Stockingford and Camp Hill areas of Nuneaton. This wonderful open space was once the home of both coal mining and brick and tile making, but in recent times has been reclaimed by nature and the local community.
Hosting a vast array of wildlife habitats the site offers people somewhere to escape to and a place to explore and enjoy.
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A summer view at Whittleford Park |
The old brick path to the brick works |
As the Park develops different aspects of its heritage have been identified. In 2005 it was agreed that it would be a good idea to develop a heritage trail around the park which highlighted its wonderful variety of both industrial and natural heritage
The first to come about is the industrial heritage, thus this project – From Bricks to Nature: The Story of Whittleford Park’s Industrial Heritage. |
The overall aim of the project is to create an visual, accessible trail
around Whittleford Park which takes in the places of historical interest and provide people with the opportunity to learn more about the history of the site and how the brickworks influenced architecture, building and decor
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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