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Opened
  
1806

Phone
  
+44 161 748 9283

Flixton House

Address
  
Flixton Rd, Urmston M41 5GJ, UK

Similar
  
Flixton Park, Flixton railway station, Abbotsfield Park, Victoria Park, Chassen Road railway st

Flixton House was built in 1806 by the Wright family, who had become wealthy land owners in Flixton.

Flixton House would probably have been quite unremarkable in a national context had Ralph Wright in 1826 not closed several footpaths across his estate, footpaths that the public had until then been allowed access to.

In response to the closure of those footpaths the people of Flixton initiated and funded a court case against Ralph Wright, one of the first footpath battles in England.

The people of Flixton won their case, and their success led to the creation of the Manchester Association for the Preservation of Ancient Footpaths in 1826.

Subsequent history

The Wright family continued to hold the house and land until the death of Samuel Worthington-Wright in 1934, following which Urmston Urban District Council acquired Flixton House and its 218 acres (0.88 km2) of land for £69,793.

The park was officially opened to the public in 1935. The house and park are now owned by Trafford Council.

Flixton House along with its surrounding buildings was designated a Grade II listed building in 1981.

References

Flixton House Wikipedia