Cliff Cottage
Introduction
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Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 26 Aug 2016
Cliff Cottage and Woolton Hill Road lodge to Reynolds Park were part of the Dennison estate. The original two storey cottage was built at the beginning of the 19th century but much extended over the following seventy years or so. The Little Woolton Township Quarry lay between the back drive of Bishop's Lodge and Cliff Cottage, the area now called Parkwood Road. It is possible that the original cottage was connected to this stone quarry as the chimney has a flue which links to a stone chamber with fireplace 15ft below, which was most likely a quarryman's shelter. Between Cliff Cottage and Reynolds Park Lodge lies a further disused stone quarry.