Liverpool Park Estates

Their Legal Basis, Creation and Early Management

Susan George

 Liverpool Park Estates
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Susan George

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176 pages | 5.8 x 8.3 | © 2000
Paper $28.50 ISBN: 9780853234098 Published October 2000 For sale in North America only
The rapid growth of nineteenth-century English cities produced leafy suburbs, and an occasional feature of these was the development of the estate park of modestly secluded Victorian villas. To preserve their valued amenities, such parks bound the middle-class owners of houses within them by restrictive legal covenants. The documents relating to such parks are often inaccessible, but for three of them in Liverpool, the available records enable their early history to be studied.

The first part of this book deals with the legal basis and evolution of the restrictive covenant, a device still of considerable importance in housing development and amenity protection across England. The second part deals individually with the three Liverpool parks, the social reasons for their foundation and growth, and the problems that beset the entrepreneurs who established them in the mid-nineteenth century (and often then lived in them) during the early years of the parks’ existence. After more than a hundred years, all three of the parks studied continue not only as highly favored residential areas, but also as exemplars of the success of the deployment of the restrictive covenant.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Map and Plans
Photographs
Introduction
PARK ESTATES
1. Villa and Park Estates: the social background
—Landscape and Villa
—Parks
2. Leasehold Development
—Freehold v. leasehold
—Liverpool leaseholds
—Defects of the leasehold system
—Restrictions on freehold
3. The History of Restrictive Covenants
—Rights and restrictions
—Covenants recognized and defined
—Applications of covenant to building schemes
4. Covenant-based Building Schemes
—Statutory building schemes
—Building schemes by mutual covenant
—Enforceability of mutual covenants
—Building schemes by intention
—The judiciary and building schemes
LIVERPOOL ESTATES
5. Liverpool Park Estates: (1) Fulwood Park
—The Seftons and residential development
—The suburbanization of Liverpool
—A prefatory venture: Princes Park
—Fulwood Park established
—Fulwood Park in operation
6. Liverpool Park Estates: (2) Grassendale Park
—Grassendale Park
7. Liverpool Park Estates: (3) Cressington Park
—Promotion and foundation of the scheme
—Site preparation and building works
—Disputes and development
—Forward to the present day
Past and Future
Appendix: Legal documents
Index
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