I’ve thought for years that Preston doesn’t utilise the River Ribble enough. Many Other towns and cities always seem to their Rivers as a focal point. Even the Docks is massive wasted opportunity.Such a shame that the rowing boats were there for so long (decades??) but we don't have them now. The lovely house just further up is called the Boat House where the old Penwortham ferry used to go across, so I suppose the rowing boats were a hangover from the river's more 'boaty past.'
That little corner is extremely popular with walkers, cyclers, park runners, the Conti. I'd love to see some other 'activity' down there by the river.
Couple of weeks ago we had a stroll around the back of Avenham, by the old Harris Institute and the surrounding roads around the top of the park. It really is a lost little world up there, you could easily be in Barnes or Richmond, near the Thames, with multi-million pound properties. It's such a shame that it's so 'disconnected' from the rest of the city. And a bloody nightmare to get in & out by car, with the crap road system.I’ve thought for years that Preston doesn’t utilise the River Ribble enough. Many Other towns and cities always seem to their Rivers as a focal point. Even the Docks is massive wasted opportunity.
Couple of weeks ago we had a stroll around the back of Avenham, by the old Harris Institute and the surrounding roads around the top of the park. It really is a lost little world up there, you could easily be in Barnes or Richmond, near the Thames, with multi-million pound properties. It's such a shame that it's so 'disconnected' from the rest of the city. And a bloody nightmare to get in & out by car, with the crap road system.
Yeah Broadgate has some lovely buildings too. As you say, that was the main route over the river towards Southport / Liverpool, although it's quite a strange road configuration crossing the rover where it does, the road having to take a couple of 90 degree bends to get over the river and up to the city centre.There are some great houses in that area.
I’m also impressed by those on Fishergate Hill between County Hall and West Cliff, also those in the streets opposite County Hall, should definitely be a conservation area.....
When they were built the only bridge across the river was the old Penwortham bridge, meaning Broadgate was quite an important thoroughfare.
I’m sure Penwortham Holme Bridge was only built about 1900, and the Walton le Dale Bridge a similar date.
Our sadistic PE teacher used to make us run all the way to the river and back down that line. The track and ballast were still down late 70's, early 80's. I think you might even be related to him.Yes. I was surprised too. Apparently the viaduct started to experience subsidence. The solution was to fill all the arches, 57 of them, to prevent any collapse. They are still there buried.
I've walked this route many times into Preston from Lostock Hall and if you look closely there are still traces of the original structure.
As it's no longer a railway route I'd love it to be excavated and returned to its original state. It'd make a fine example of our past history. Imagine the work put in to build all those arches? Proper graft!
Is this the bridge you're referring to?There are some great houses in that area.
I’m also impressed by those on Fishergate Hill between County Hall and West Cliff, also those in the streets opposite County Hall, should definitely be a conservation area.....
When they were built the only bridge across the river was the old Penwortham bridge, meaning Broadgate was quite an important thoroughfare.
I’m sure Penwortham Holme Bridge was only built about 1900, and the Walton le Dale Bridge a similar date.
Is this the bridge you're referring to?
WALTON BRIDGE, Non Civil Parish - 1361358 | Historic England
List entry 1361358. Grade II Listed Building: Walton Bridge. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.historicengland.org.uk
Sorry just seen this. Will have a proper look later if you remind me.@paddysr can you help to insert this video on here? it won't work. I've added some extra spaces because it won't let me paste the link
https://www. gettyimages .com .au/detail/video/boating-on-the-ribble-at-preston-1901-stock-video-footage/450004808
I’ve thought for years that Preston doesn’t utilise the River Ribble enough. Many Other towns and cities always seem to their Rivers as a focal point. Even the Docks is massive wasted opportunity.
Watch Ribble at Preston (c.1901) - BFI Player
An afternoon's boating in the River Ribble at Edwardian Preston.player.bfi.org.uk
Hope this one works. Apologies if not.
Is it?? Go there a lot, that would be a shame.Never mind, a big B&M Bargains is going to replace the Homebase store on the Docks🙄