An historical place to play golf
The first reference to Crow Nest dates from 1592 but the grand house designed by John Carr was completed by the Walker family in 1775. Mr Titus Salt rented the house between 1846 and 1854 but was asked to leave after the owners death and the handing down of the estate. The house was placed on the market in 1884 when Sir Titus Salt bought the property for £26,500.Titus Salt held 2 of the biggest events in the area at the house, 3000 people attended his 50th birthday. For his 70th birthday it is reported that 5000 of his workers attended.
Sir Titus Salt died in 1876 and Crow Nest changed hands several times before Richard Harrison bought the property.
Sadly the grand house was demolished many years ago.
