Expansive grounds with a war memorial & a museum in a grand, one-time private residence.
Ravensknowle Park is approx 12 acres (5 ha) of parkland, forming the grounds of Tolson Museum. The park may be small-ish, but it's lovely to wander round, and is well-maintained. It's popular with families with young children. It's home to the striking Cloth Hall Shelter, this being the entrance and clock tower from the old Cloth Hall, moved here from Huddersfield town centre after the Cloth Hall was demolished in 1929/30. There is ample free parking on site. The museum serves refreshments, with outside seating. The Tolson Museum is also worth a visit; entry is free.
Welcome to Huddersfield. This is a lovely park with beautiful garden, green field, and playground next to Tolson Museum. If this place is managed even better, it may attract people to come enjoying the facilities provided. This place is perfect and nice on spring or summer to enjoy the sun.
It's got an okay little kids playground, it's shame it hasn't got more too it. Free parking, and the museum is good but it's only open a few hours a week.
Have been aware of the park and museum since childhood and school visits. Only been on a handful of occasions but like other parks, like Beaumont and Crow Nest hope it can be maintained as an essential part of the area.
A pleasant place to walk the dog. It would be nice if the exercise park was either restored or put to another use
Ravensknowle Park is a lovely place to take your children there is a museum called toulsum museum great education for children from cars fire engines and artifacts from the 1800hundreds there is also a play area for kids swings slides and various other equipment for the children to play on there is football court basketball court there is also a small skate park you can use scooters bikes and skate boards
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Ravensknowle Park is approx 12 acres (5 ha) of parkland, forming the grounds of Tolson Museum. The park may be small-ish, but it's lovely to wander round, and is well-maintained. It's popular with families with young children. It's home to the striking Cloth Hall Shelter, this being the entrance and clock tower from the old Cloth Hall, moved here from Huddersfield town centre after the Cloth Hall was demolished in 1929/30. There is ample free parking on site. The museum serves refreshments, with outside seating. The Tolson Museum is also worth a visit; entry is free.
Welcome to Huddersfield. This is a lovely park with beautiful garden, green field, and playground next to Tolson Museum. If this place is managed even better, it may attract people to come enjoying the facilities provided. This place is perfect and nice on spring or summer to enjoy the sun.
It's got an okay little kids playground, it's shame it hasn't got more too it. Free parking, and the museum is good but it's only open a few hours a week.
Have been aware of the park and museum since childhood and school visits. Only been on a handful of occasions but like other parks, like Beaumont and Crow Nest hope it can be maintained as an essential part of the area.
A pleasant place to walk the dog. It would be nice if the exercise park was either restored or put to another use
Ravensknowle Park is a lovely place to take your children there is a museum called toulsum museum great education for children from cars fire engines and artifacts from the 1800hundreds there is also a play area for kids swings slides and various other equipment for the children to play on there is football court basketball court there is also a small skate park you can use scooters bikes and skate boards