This charming park features a tranquil atmosphere, walking trails, and a variety of flora and fauna. A memorial garden honors the local men who lost their lives in World War I, with a cenotaph and surrounding benches. The park also boasts a children's playground, sports facilities, and a skate park, making it a popular spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
First ever visit, and it was great. Clean park with water and sand area. Field for games and a very interesting ww2 air raid shelter.
Dry brisk (-3) early morning walk with the dogs, the sun had barely risen. Lovely peaceful walk.
Small and well formed you can't cross the bridge and no access to the green way
Nice Park loved the ww2 air raid shelter on site
Nice enough little park, with the added interest of an okd air raid shelter, but the lower half of the park is in need of some tlc.
Not the best park I've walked through, needs a bit tidying up in places and a few bright plants would help. The cafe was open when I walked through. It a same that the park is on slope top to bottom. There is a kids play area.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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First ever visit, and it was great. Clean park with water and sand area. Field for games and a very interesting ww2 air raid shelter.
Dry brisk (-3) early morning walk with the dogs, the sun had barely risen. Lovely peaceful walk.
Small and well formed you can't cross the bridge and no access to the green way
Nice Park loved the ww2 air raid shelter on site
Nice enough little park, with the added interest of an okd air raid shelter, but the lower half of the park is in need of some tlc.
Not the best park I've walked through, needs a bit tidying up in places and a few bright plants would help. The cafe was open when I walked through. It a same that the park is on slope top to bottom. There is a kids play area.