Car Hire
Chessington
The Car Hire Co – Car Hire – Chessington
Customers for car hire in and around the Chessington area can find
all their vehicle requirements at the Car Hire Co. We have an extensive
range of vehicles for you to cast your eye over. We have many years
experience in the car hire business and our customer service is
second to none.
Chessington boasts one of the best theme park attractions known
as Chessington World of Aventures. It started out a Chessington
Zoo in 1931. The Zoo was created in the grounds of a country mansion
steeped in history. Old records give an indication that the mansion
house was probably built around 1348. Around this time its use appear
to be a school for archery were Officers could perfect their skills.
Elizabeth the First made a visit to the grounds where she allowed
for archery to be practiced on Sundays.
During the civil war of 1642-1660, Cromwells army burnt the mansion
down as it was being used as a Cavalier stronghold. It was rebuilt
and given the name of Burnt Stub. Towards the end of the 17th century
it was an alehouse but was later rebuilt as a larger farmstead,
probably during the 18th or 19th century. At the start of the 20th
century a family by the name of Vere Barker took over the estate
but sadly the mansion caught fire was extensively damaged. In 1919,
the family restored the mansion to a very high standard. In 1931
the house was put up for sale and the recorded vendor was a Sir
Francis Barker.
Reginald Goodard who owned a successful slate and slab company
purchased the house and land. He was attracted to the Chessington
based estate as if was the perfect place for his large collection
of exotic animals. Reginald opened his home to the public on the
28th July 1931 to allow them to share in his passion for exotic
animals.
It didn’t take long before Chessington Zoo expanded with
other forms of entertainment such as a circus, miniature railway
and funfair. In 1939 the Zoo was forced to close on a temporary
basis due to the outbreak of war. Reginald then went into partnership
with Herbert Whitley another zoo owner and the animals were moved
down to Whitley’s zoo in Paignton. Reginald returned to Chessington
in 1946 but tragically died on Christmas Day of the same year. The
park and attractions were registered as a company and continued
to bring in many visitors. In 1978 the park had not choice but to
sell to the Pearson Group as bigger investment was needed. This
company later became the Tussauds Group who, were responsible for
creating the theme park we know today.
The theme park in Chessington is well worth a visit so for ease,
why not go for car hire from The Car Hire Company and drive your
car hire into the large car park at Chessington based theme park.
 
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