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Posted By: kimpri Victoria Park - 7th Jun 2010 7:47pm

Victoria Park was originally the gardens of a large property called Arudy House, owned by Victor Poutz, a French cotton merchant. He was believed to have been the first importer of cotton to the region. In common with many successful business people of the era he decided to move across the water from Liverpool, to the more affluent Wirral. After Victor left, the house fell into disrepair but was eventually restored and renamed 'The Towers' because it incorporated the two towers from the original building. Today, standing in its place is a block of flats which has retained the name of "The Towers."

Any more information on this??


Description: The towers built in the 1860s by victor poutz
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Posted By: ronnie Re: Victoria Park - 7th Jun 2010 10:22pm
When was that house Knocked down, any idea?
Posted By: kimpri Re: Victoria Park - 7th Jun 2010 10:49pm
Originally Posted by ronnie
When was that house Knocked down, any idea?
It was demolished 1965.
Posted By: ronnie Re: Victoria Park - 7th Jun 2010 10:56pm
Cheers Kimpri1, interesting that, i didn't even know there was a house there.
Posted By: chriskay Re: Victoria Park - 8th Jun 2010 9:51am
In the 1940's I had a mate at Well Lane school who lived in one of the flats there; top floor, on the left. His name was Raymond Ames.
Posted By: alan128 Re: Victoria Park - 9th Jun 2010 7:13am
I rember it as i lived just over the road.I went into the the flats and remember how big all the rooms were.
Posted By: articblast Re: Victoria Park - 3rd Nov 2010 7:05pm
i lived in the towers with my mum ,dad, sister and my grandad was the caretaker,used to love playing in the cellars,even though there was a big park outside.if i remember right it was divided into 6 flats on three floors..big house but spooky.
Posted By: fizzbomb120 Re: Victoria Park - 7th Nov 2010 2:18am
I've had a few talks with mates about that builidng and said i'm sure i remeber it,not just from picture. But they said "they didn't and I was to young to remember it. But you have just settled the argument! thaank you wink
Posted By: cooldarls Re: Victoria Park - 17th May 2011 10:25pm
My dad remembers this building really well, he said during the war it was used to house 'prisoner of war' and then when it was derelict he used to play in it with his friends and twin brother lol. and he used to shout as us for doing things
Posted By: Greenwood Re: Victoria Park - 29th May 2011 5:50pm
Some of the trees in the park date to when the house was standing; well worth a walk around to look at them. There are some fine ones; old horse chestnut, holm (evergreen) oak, pine etc. The avenue of limes was planted in the 1930s. There used to be two Coronation trees, planted 1911 and 1937 I think; one's certainly gone, the other may be lurking in the well-grown patch between the community garden and the road.
Posted By: Lyn123 Re: Victoria Park - 30th May 2011 5:22pm
When my sister and I were children we used to play up in Vicky Park with most of the other children in our road. We lived in Tudor Road, not far from the park. We would spend hours up there playing cowboys and indians, soldiers, or just ball games. Sometimes we would go up to the top part of the park,there were lovely flower beds. We would go into the forbidden flower beds, and end up getting chased by the Park Bobby, as we called him. I remember running like a mad thing! I do remember The Towers, a friend of mine lived there. I never went into the building, it was quite spooky looking. I used to think it looked like a castle where King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table could have been.It is very interesting to know it's history.
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