Trosley Country Park

Vigo Hill, Meopham ME19 5 ,United Kingdom
Trosley Country Park Trosley Country Park is one of the popular Park located in Vigo Hill , listed under Park in Meopham , Landmark in Meopham ,

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Trosley Country Park is in Trottiscliffe, near Vigo, in Kent, England. Once part of a large woodland estate then after many changes, it was passed to Kent County Council, who turned it into a large country park.HistoryThe country park was once part of the Trosley Towers Estate.In 1870, Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet bought large areas of land including the village of Fairseat (near Stansted, Kent; 1miles west of Trottiscliffe), a major section of Stanstead as well as other pieces of land from Wrotham (2miles south of Trottiscliffe) to Meopham (2miles north of Trotiscliffe). The parts of the estate were linked by a small bridge bearing the family crest over Trottiscliffe Road (which is still in evidence today).In 1887, he built Trosley Towers on the crest of the escarpment on the North Downs, to the east of Trottiscliffe Road. Two drives approached the house, and it was surrounded by wooded grounds. Later, other private drives were constructed, including Hamilton Drive which still survives within the Trosley Country Park and runs from the site of the old house to Commority Road.When Sir Sidney died in 1906, the estate passed to his son Philip (Philip Hickson Waterlow, 2nd Baronet (1847–1931), who also became a sir,). When Philip died in 1931, the estate was sold off. Some of the houses (of the estate) were bought by tenants, one of these was Pilgrims House, with 6acres of land, at the bottom of Trottiscliffe Road, which went for £600. Trosley Towers and the woodlands around it were sold to 'Mr E. E. Shahmoon' in 1935, this was also the time of the chalet building.

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