Bingley St Ives

Bingley St. Ives
St. Ives Estate

Bingley St. Ives Golf Course
Type Country Park
Location Harden, Bingley, West Yorkshire
Area 550 acres (2.2 km2; 0.86 sq mi)
Created 1929 (1929)
Operated by City of Bradford, Parks and Landscape Services
Visitors 300,000 people per year
Status open all year round
Website http://www.friendsofstives.org.uk/

Bingley St. Ives, or St. Ives is a 550-acre (2.2 km2) country park[1][2] and former estate between Bingley and Harden in West Yorkshire, England now owned by Bradford Council.[2] The park has Grade II listing in the English Heritage National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Interest.[3]

As well as being a public country park the property is also used by Bingley St Ives Golf Club,[4] the Sports Turf Research Institute,[5] Bradford Independent Care Group,[6] Bingley Angling Club,[7] and Aire Valley Archers. Some 300,000 people per year visit the country park.[8]

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History

The St. Ives area is known to have been inhabited from at least the neolithic or bronze age from artifacts left behind.[9] Up until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1540 the land was divided between the monks of Rievaulx Abbey and Drax Priory.[9] In 1540 the land was purchased by a Walter Paslew and was subsequently owned by the Laycock and Milner families[9] and the St. Ives mansion house was built in 1616. In 1635 the Ferrands purchased St. Ives at the time known as Harden Grange, and it was in 1858 that the names of Harden Grange and the local St. Ives were interchanged.[9] There are stories of a local connection with General Fairfax and the Civil War, regrettably little is known with certainty.[9][10] Sarah Busfeild inherited St. Ives from her uncle and she and her son William changed their family name to Ferrand and, when she died in 1854 her son William Busfeild Ferrand inherited the property.[9] The estate and mansion were bought by Bingley Urban District Council in 1929.[5]

Landmarks

A granite obelisk close to Lady Blantyre's Rock north west of Coppice Pond commemorates the career of William Busfeild Ferrand (1809–89), a Member of Parliament, magistrate and one time owner of St. Ives Estate.[11] Coppice Pond was built as a feed water supply for what is thought originally to be a fulling mill,[3] later landscaped by the Ferrands and used for boating.[3][12][13] Today it is stocked with a variety of fish for angling[14] and has a bird hide and duck feeding pier. On the north side of the pond is the archery club while east of Coppice Pond is the mill. A mill has been recorded on this site since the early 14th century and it is probably the oldest building on the estate, although modified since then.[3] To the south of Coppice Pond near Cuckoo Nest Cottages is the restored (2003) Baxter's Pond, fed by both Coppice Pond and the mill.[3][15] East of the mill is Home Farm with its cafe, coach house and stables, and to the rear a dutch barn* and car park.

Just north of the dutch barn on Cross Gates Lane opposite an ice house* by the golf club's clubhouse is a kidney shaped ornamental pond known as Crayfish Pond. This feeds water southwards to the ornamental Round Pond and its non-functioning fountain on St. Ives Mansion garden lawns.[3] The Round Pond feeds the Upper Pond in Cuckoo Nest Wood in which water cascades down a millstone grit crag into a shallow lenticular pool.[3] The Upper Pond and Baxter's Pond both feed the much larger and more easily accessible Lower Pond.[3]

St. Ives Mansion House* is now a nursing home for young disabled[16] and north of the mill has been created an indoor and outdoor equestrian riding centre for use by the disabled and the general public.[17] Just east of the mansion house is the children's play area and toilets.[11] To the north of this are the main offices of the Sports Turf Research Institute. On the road leading eastwards out of the estate is Betty's Lodge.* Around the estate and the woods in particular, there is a sculpture trail of chainsaw carvings and these are particularly numerous in Bell Bank Wood by the car park at the east entrance.[13][18] This car park has space for 56 cars and four horse boxes.[8]

The golf club was formed and opened in 1931. The course was designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie and Bobby Jones and initially had nine holes, but was extended to 18 in 1935.[11][19]

*listed building[20]

References

  1. ^ "How would you like your own country park?". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. 1998-11-22. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/archive/1998/11/22/Bradford+District+Archive/8071071.How_would_you_like_your_own_country_park_/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. ; "St Ives may become country park jewel". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. 1998-06-09. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/archive/1998/06/09/Bradford+District+Archive/8076451.St_Ives_may_become_country_park_jewel/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  2. ^ a b "£1m farm upgrade for country estate". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. 2003-01-08. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/archive/2003/01/08/Bradford+District+Archive/8019341.__1m_farm_upgrade_for_country_estate/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Ponds and Water Gardens of St Ives Estate Harden,, Friends of St. Ives, http://www.bradforddistrictparks.org/sites/documents/ponds_and_water_gardens.pdf, retrieved 2011-03-09 
  4. ^ "Bingley St. Ives Golf Club". Bingley St. Ives Golf Club. http://www.bingleystivesgc.co.uk/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  5. ^ a b "The Early Years 1929-1931". The Sports Turf Research Institute. http://www.stri.co.uk/en/about-stri/the-story-of-stri/the-early-years-19291931/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  6. ^ "£500,000 for riding centre at the park". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. 2001-01-15. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/archive/2001/01/15/Bradford+District+Archive/8046926.__500_000_for_riding_centre_at_the_park/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  7. ^ "Coppice Pond". Bingley Angling Club. http://www.bingleyanglingclub.co.uk/club-waters/coppice-pond. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  8. ^ a b Griffiths, Kathie (2006-09-08). "New car park 'to save trees'". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/914424.New_car_park__to_save_trees_/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  9. ^ a b c d e f "History". Friends of St. Ives. http://www.friendsofstives.org.uk/history/history_1.php. Retrieved 2009-11-28. 
  10. ^ "Civil War camp may have been home to Fairfax". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. 2006-11-09. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/archive/2006/11/09/South+Keighley+News+%28news_skeighey%29/1011167.Civil_War_camp_may_have_been_home_to_Fairfax/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. ; Walton, Jonathan (2006-11-07). "'Time team' uncovers Civil War clues". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/1006633._Time_team__uncovers_Civil_War_clues/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  11. ^ a b c St Ives - Walks in Parks and Woodlands, Bradford District Parks and Landscape Services, http://www.bradforddistrictparks.org/sites/documents/St%20Ives%20Walks.pdf, retrieved 2011-03-09 
  12. ^ Around St Ives Estate, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, http://mediafiles2.thedms.co.uk/Publication/YS-Brad/cms/pdf/AroundStIves%20walk.pdf, retrieved 2011-03-15 
  13. ^ a b "Yorkshire Walks - St Ives, Bingley". Yorkshire Life. http://yorkshire.greatbritishlife.co.uk/article/yorkshire-walks--st-ives-bingley-3788/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  14. ^ "Coppice Pond". Bingley Angling Club. http://www.bingleyanglingclub.co.uk/club-waters/coppice-pond. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  15. ^ "Pond name honour for John's 40 years". Telegraph and Argus. Bradford. 2005-08-25. http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/archive/2005/08/25/Bradford+District+Archive/8081862.Pond_name_honour_for_John_s_40_years/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  16. ^ "St Ives Nursing Home". Companies In The UK.com. http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/bradford-independent-(st-ives-nursing-home). Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  17. ^ "St Ives Equestrian Centre". Riding-Schools.com. http://www.riding-schools.com/west-yorkshire/bingley/st-ives-equestrian-centre.asp. Retrieved 2011-03-09. ; "St Ives Equestrian Centre". World of Horses. http://www.worldofhorses.co.uk/Stables_and_Liveries/stables_livery_West%20Yorkshire_756.asp. Retrieved 2011-03-09. ; "St Ives Equestrian Centre". ukhorserider.com. http://www.ukhorseriderguide.co.uk/listing.asp?ID=6384. Retrieved 2011-03-09. ; "Welcome to Bingley Online". Bingley. http://www.bingley.org.uk/moredetails.php?moredet=151. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  18. ^ "St. Ives Estate (Country Park)". Bradford Parks & Landscape Service. http://www.bradforddistrictparks.org/sites/parks/stivesestate.htm. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  19. ^ "Bingley St Ives Golf Club". Golf Today - World Golf Course Guide. http://www.golftoday.co.uk/clubhouse/coursedir/yorkshirewest/bingley.html. Retrieved 2011-03-09. ; "Bingley St. Ives Golf Club". Bingley St. Ives Golf Club. http://www.bingleystivesgc.co.uk/. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 
  20. ^ "Listed Buildings in Bingley". British Listed Buildings. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/england/west+yorkshire/bingley. Retrieved 2011-03-09. 

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