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Report - Cliffe Park House, Staffordshire - June 2018

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CookieRaider

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History

Cliffe Park Hall, at the north end of the lake, was built by John Haworth and his cousin, the Reverend James Bostock, in 1811 at a cost said to be £25,000. On the death of John Haworth in 1831, it passed to his cousin Fanny Bostock. During her ownership of the hall, she brought legal actions and obtained injunctions against the North Staffordshire Railway (brought to Rudyard in 1850) to try to prevent their popularisation of the lake and reduce the influx of visitors by rail that they encouraged. Fanny Bostock died in 1875 whereupon the Cliffe Park estate was split up. The Reverend Edward Boothman, the husband of Fanny Bostock’s niece, bought the hall and some of its land and buildings for £14,250 with the remaining land being sold off in smaller plots. These sales were largely responsible for the development of land around the lake as it is today.

In 1904, the NSR purchased Cliffe Park Hall with the intent of constructing a golf course on the land between the hall and the lake. Whilst it was intended to demolish the hall and build a new club house, the money for this was not forthcoming with only changing rooms and locker rooms being added to the existing building. A new railway station to serve the course was built at the north end of the lake. The golf course, enlarged from nine holes to eighteen in 1908, closed in 1926 probably due to the general post-war conditions and reduced train services together with the availability of newer golf courses more easily accessed from the local towns.

Cliffe Park Hall was then let privately until 1933 when its then current owners, London Midland and Scottish Railway (NSR’s successors), leased it to the Youth Hostels Association and was known as Rudyard Lake Hostel. The hall was sold to private buyers in 1969, the last owner was a victim of aggravated burglary at the Hall in 2015.

The Explore

Explored with the gorgeous @Balannah as always. Had to park about a mile and a half away due to a private road and walk the rest of the way. The walk was worth it though. Found access pretty easily and made our way inside and started shooting. On with the photos.

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catbalou

off the wall
Regular User
place looks really depressing to live in though

I was thinking that too, even with the bright yellow walls. If they had made a couple of windows bigger would have made a huge difference. Nice place though, love the staircase and ceiling
 

Baggy trousers

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I was thinking that too, even with the bright yellow walls. If they had made a couple of windows bigger would have made a huge difference. Nice place though, love the staircase and ceiling

Yep, me too, had a wander round it Sunday evening and said the same thing, it's very impressive from the outside but some of the rooms really are quite cramped.
Whoever takes it on will have Thier work cut out as it'll take a lot to put right.
Lovely building tho.
 

TheJacksall

28DL Member
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Despite appearances, Cliffe Park Hall is in fact privately owned by a family who bought it in 2016. The house may be rotting to the ground but it's 'technically' not abandoned. There is also asbestos evident, so do be careful.
 

Scoobysrt

Teim scoobs
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In all the times I've been there I've never seen even the slightest bit of asbestos, isn't it required by law to have warning signs up? I'm not sure what's happened in the few weeks since since was last there but I didn't see any evidence of it, where's it been found?
I'm also supprised a quick internet search can not bring up it having been sold. It was up for just over half a million in 2016 but can't just find anything on it having new owners.
What are the plans? Hotel, private residence, spa?

Can I ask why you've decided to fully board it up now, after all this time? Is work starting on it?

Urbex isn't just about abandoned buildings, i try to stick to abandoned or derelict but it does also cover anything up to a fully live and functioning site.
Everything is owned by someone somewhere.
 
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TheJacksall

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@Scoobysrt Hi, I don't know what the law is regarding signage for asbestos but there is asbestos on site. Perhaps with it being privately owned they aren't required to put up warnings; if anyone came in to contact with the asbestos then they would be illegally trespassing on someone else's property? - I don't know if that's how it works, just a thought.

It sold for 480k I believe. If you search on the Land Registry site for the record of sale then you will find it.

"I" haven't boarded the house up? I'm not the owner. It has been boarded up before on more than one occasion, but as people continuously want to have a nosey inside, they remove boards to gain entry.
 

BullyMong

Probe
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Captured wonderfully

a brilliant little place this! Shame tho i was here about a month ago and it is already looking very different from your pictures.
 
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