Curzon Park

Overview
Curzon Park is an upmarket residential suburb of Chester. The area, which adjoins the southern banks of the River Dee, was first laid out in the 19th century. It is situated next to the Grosvenor Bridge and is well known for having some of the city's largest and most prestigious residences.

A Brief History
The Curzon family, whose family estate was Kedlestone Hall in Derbyshire, acquired the lands now known as Curzon Park and Chester Golf Club, by virtue of the marriage of Assheton Curzon to Elizabeth Hanmer in 1756. She inherited the land from her father upon his demise. The land at that time was a farm known as Brewers Hall which name was an anglicised version of its original 13t hcentury title of Brueres Halgh. Little of note had happened on the land over the years apart from the Parliamentarians sighting a large cannon at the farmhouse to bombard the Royalist-held City during the Civil War siege of 1645-46.

Links

 * Curzon Park: on Wikipedia;
 * Curzon Park Residents' Association;
 * A SHORT HISTORY OF CURZON PARK;