BANKFIELD GARDENS - Walney Island

       

Bankfield Gardens was part of the Red Ley Estate that was constructed by the Turner & Norris company between 1959 and 1969. Other streets on this construction were: Combe View, Foxfield Road, Kirkby Gardens, Lower Teasdale Road, Silecroft Gardens and Grizbeck Gardens. As the name suggests Bankfield Gardens took it's name from being constructed on the Grounds of the former Bankfield Hotel. Originally and prior to any construction the field name/s for the Red Ley Estate site were: Calf Close, Crofts, West North Field and East North Field. The name Red Ley coming from Red Ley Lane to the west of which the site was located.

 

 

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