Eccleston Paddocks
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| Eccleston Paddocks | |
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Eccleston Paddocks in 2025 | |
| Location | Eccleston, Cheshire, England |
| Coordinates | 53°09′19″N 2°52′52″W / 53.1553°N 2.8811°W |
| Built for | Cecil Parker |
| Architect | John Douglas |
| Architectural style | Vernacular |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Designated | 28 August 1973 |
| Reference no. | 1138377 |
Eccleston Paddocks (or The Paddocks) is a large house in the village of Eccleston, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[1] When the French architect Paul Sédille saw it, he exclaimed "C'est un petit château!"[2] That is, "This is a small castle!"
Eccleston Paddocks was built in 1883 for Cecil Parker, the nephew and land agent of the 1st Duke of Westminster. It was designed by the Chester architect John Douglas.[1] The full complex consisted of the house, estate offices and stables.[3] The service wing was demolished in 1960.[4]
