This 80-acre park features a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of wildlife, including birds, fish, and insects. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, and outdoor activities like fishing and cycling. The park's terrain is varied, with woodland, grassland, and wetland areas, and its trails offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Turned up and it was closed for parking
Not sure why it was called a country park as its a large field with a path around it. Four football fields, kids playground with basketball court. Popular with dog walkers. If it's been raining the fields quickly become waterlogged and end up like a bog. It has two car parks but only open if there's football on.
Went here to watch my grandson play football. Looks a busy place with a park at the far end for the kids to play or you could just take your dog for a walk.looks well kept.
Its an amazing little place to go for walks, play a bit of footy, and watch the deer as they walk across it in the evening, also your ikkle furry friends can make friends,
Lovely park with good walks a football pitch and children's playground.
Car park gated off so could not drive in to the site, looks ok for a small country park, didn't really go round as no where to park and didn't have much time it was just somewhere to go to fill in some spare time.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Turned up and it was closed for parking
Not sure why it was called a country park as its a large field with a path around it. Four football fields, kids playground with basketball court. Popular with dog walkers. If it's been raining the fields quickly become waterlogged and end up like a bog. It has two car parks but only open if there's football on.
Went here to watch my grandson play football. Looks a busy place with a park at the far end for the kids to play or you could just take your dog for a walk.looks well kept.
Its an amazing little place to go for walks, play a bit of footy, and watch the deer as they walk across it in the evening, also your ikkle furry friends can make friends,
Lovely park with good walks a football pitch and children's playground.
Car park gated off so could not drive in to the site, looks ok for a small country park, didn't really go round as no where to park and didn't have much time it was just somewhere to go to fill in some spare time.