- Rockliffe Park (Hurworth)
Rockliffe Park near
Hurworth ,County Durham , is Middlesbrough Football Club's training facility and sports complex.History of Rockliffe Park
Early years (1863-1996)
In 1863, Arthur Backhouse (a member of the
Quaker banking family ofDarlington ) built Rockliffe Hall, then known as Pilmore Hall. [ [http://www.bsb-architects.co.uk/Project.asp-PropertyID=19&PageID=5.htm Browne Smith Baker :: Project ] ] The grounds and hall were then sold off to Lord Southampton and used as a command headquarters duringWorld War II . The estate was then split amongst the family and then sold to theBrothers Hospitallers of St. John of God in 1948. [ [http://www.saintjohnofgod.org/reference/historyh2.php The Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God - History 1900 -1949 ] ] The brothers built St Cuthbert's Hospital, and remained there until the Order moved to nearby Scorton in 1991. [ [http://www.saintjohnofgod.org/reference/historyh3.php The Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God - History 1950 -1999 ] ]Ownership by Middlesbrough F.C. (1997-date)
Following a period in which the area had been unused, Middlesbrough purchased Rockliffe Park in 1997. Following extensive research including visiting the academies of clubs like
AFC Ajax , Middlesbrough finally developed Rockliffe Park training complex. It was constructed byRiverside Stadium buildersTaylor Woodrow and cost £7 million. [ [http://www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/TrainingHQDetail/0,,1~590173,00.html Rockliffe Park | Middlesbrough | History | Training HQ | Training HQ ] ] The complex was officially opened inOctober 29 1998 by BritishPrime Minister Tony Blair .Following heavy rain in early September 2008, part of the Rockcliffe training complex flooded after the
River Tees broke its banks, leaving an area the size of four football pitches under four feet of water. [cite news|url=http://www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/ClubNewsDetail/0,,1~1387685,00.html |title=Flood Drama At Rockcliffe Park |publisher=MFC.co.uk |date=2008-09-09 |accessdate=2008-09-09]Facilities
Rockliffe Park training complex currently resides in a convert|160|acre|km2|sing=on site. Within this site lies 8 full size pitches.
The complex is used for Academy and Reserve team games by the football club as well as for training purposes. Indeed, England trained at the complex prior to their Euro 2004 qualifying match at the
Riverside Stadium against Slovakia in 2003. [cite news
title = Sven's men will be out of sight
publisher =The Northern Echo
date =2003-05-22
url =http://archive.thenorthernecho.co.uk/2003/5/22/91279.html
accessdate = 2007-07-30 ]Future
In October 2006, Middlesbrough Football Club (in association with Rockcliffe Hall Developments) acquired 4 square kilometres of farmland adjacent to Rockliffe Hall. [cite news
title = Plans to unveil £50m golf course and leisure facilities
publisher =The Northern Echo
date =2006-01-11
url =http://archive.thenorthernecho.co.uk/2006/1/11/215838.html
accessdate = 2007-07-30 ]The club subsequently announced plans to build a £50 million golf course, including a luxury hotel at Rockliffe Hall and residential accommodation, and planning permission was given by Darlington Borough Council on 12 December 2006. [http://www.darlington.gov.uk/PublicMinutes/Planning%20Applications%20Committee%5CDecember%2012%202006%5CItem%205%200600535FULE%20Rockcliffe%20Hall.pdf] When completed, this will create both the region's first five star hotel and Europe's longest golf course. [cite news
title = Plans to unveil £50m golf course and leisure facilities
publisher = The Evening Gazette
date =2006-01-17
url = http://icteesside.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0001head/tm_objectid=16594695&method=full&siteid=50080&headline=five-star-ambition---hotel--plan-unveiled-name_page.html
accessdate = 2007-07-30 ] The project is currently being supervised byBrowne Smith Baker Architectural Design Services.References and notes
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