Daisy Nook Country Park
About Daisy Nook Country Park
Daisy Nook is a nation stop in Failsworth, Greater Manchester, England. The recreation center goes through the Medlock Valley in a region once called Waterhouses. Waterhouses was one of three 'houses' in the Failsworth region, the other two being Millhouses and Woodhouses. The name Daisy Nook originated from a book by Benjamin Brierley titled 'Multi day out' or 'A Summer Ramble'. Brierley asked his companion Charles Potter, an Oldham Artist, to draw a fanciful place called Daisy Nook. Potter came to close-by Waterhouses to finish his illustration and from that point on the territory was known as Daisy Nook.
Brierley's portrayal of Daisy Nook was 'Two Banks appeared to have opened to get a gathering of flawless whitewashed bungalows and in the wake of filling them with bliss, encompassed them with a window ornament of trees, to shield them from the outside world. The majority of the houses have gardens appended, developing blossoms and vegetables, and there a little plantation showing its aging apples'.
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