Whittleford Park

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Whittleford Park is a 43 hectare[1] greenspace located between Stockingford and Camp Hill in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. Although its development as a public park by Warwickshire County Council only started in 2005,[2] it has a long industrial history, being the site of coal mining, and brick and tile making.

Surface mining was once undertaken on the site, before large collieries such as Nuneaton Colliery, Stockingford Colliery, Ansley Hall Colliery and Haunchwood Colliery took over. Tramways connected most of the pits with the local canal wharfs and the mainline railways.[3] The final pit closed in 1970, and the site was cleared shortly afterwards.[4]

Areas within Whittleford Park

Development of the site

References

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