This 12-acre park features a tranquil lake, walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation. A memorial to the local soldiers who lost their lives in World War I is situated within the park, surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and a variety of flora. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, take a leisurely stroll, or simply sit and appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings.
A very beautiful tranquil place to sit and visit. Lovely
This is undoubtedly the best small park I have visited. It is a memorial park bequeathed by a father who lost a son in the Great War. It has a memorial shelter where the names of all those local to Radcliffe and killed in the war are named. The park is beautifully tended and more an arboretum than a park. The collection of trees and shrubs are astounding. There are plenty of seats in the park with the offer to escape the worries of today and just relax.
Fantastic place for a walk around. Very clean and tidy, and beautiful flower displays.
One of the most beautiful places to visit in Radcliffe, whatever the weather. In summer they sometimes put on a low key festival which is always a good vibe. My parents and I like to go here with friends from out of town
Just a beautiful park for all ages to enjoy the scenery .and walk around or just to sit and relax with your thoughts .it's dog friendly too
This memorial park is really beautiful and peaceful. It's easily accessible with a pram, I took my 2 year old and 8 month old. There's a park within walking distance along a lovely scenic route with a proper path and lots of benches, although the play park was more aimed a little older than my children but they still had fun. I didn't realise there wasn't any parking, so had to park on the road, so that's something to consider. It's also a little smaller than I realised because a lot of photos are from the route outside the memorial park, but it was still worth a visit for us and I plan to revisit.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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A very beautiful tranquil place to sit and visit. Lovely
This is undoubtedly the best small park I have visited. It is a memorial park bequeathed by a father who lost a son in the Great War. It has a memorial shelter where the names of all those local to Radcliffe and killed in the war are named. The park is beautifully tended and more an arboretum than a park. The collection of trees and shrubs are astounding. There are plenty of seats in the park with the offer to escape the worries of today and just relax.
Fantastic place for a walk around. Very clean and tidy, and beautiful flower displays.
One of the most beautiful places to visit in Radcliffe, whatever the weather. In summer they sometimes put on a low key festival which is always a good vibe. My parents and I like to go here with friends from out of town
Just a beautiful park for all ages to enjoy the scenery .and walk around or just to sit and relax with your thoughts .it's dog friendly too
This memorial park is really beautiful and peaceful. It's easily accessible with a pram, I took my 2 year old and 8 month old. There's a park within walking distance along a lovely scenic route with a proper path and lots of benches, although the play park was more aimed a little older than my children but they still had fun. I didn't realise there wasn't any parking, so had to park on the road, so that's something to consider. It's also a little smaller than I realised because a lot of photos are from the route outside the memorial park, but it was still worth a visit for us and I plan to revisit.