Description
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Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Amenities
Picnic tables
Slides
Swings
Children
Good for kids
Playground
Pets
Dogs allowed
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Reviews
5
I have only recently discovered this cute little park. It's clean, not busy and has a lovely little play park including a mini trampoline and ping pong table. An added bonus is an outdoor gym also picnic tables.
5
So amazing area nice jungle proper jungle experience lots of birds singing around the woods nice lake water side massive rocks. Please see video of Shipley glen old house in my YouTube channel fitness first in your life farukh syed thanks.
5
Didn't know this park existed until the other day, went with friends for a chill in the sun.
5
An excellent little park. A nice open play area for toddlers. The concrete play area surface makes it suitable all the year around. Only thing is that I wish there was more lighting for when it's dark.
4
This park is spacious for my kids to kick a ball around. They have play and gym equipment which keeps us busy . It's lovely to walk through if you are on your way to Asda. It's generally clean .
4
Beautiful & useful small park with trees, paths; wheels-accessible picnic tables (that is with space for a wheelchair user or scooter user to join the table or for a buggy to be used as if a high chair, to bring the kid in close anyway). There's also fitness equipment for adults, a table tennis table, and other play equipment including basket swing, baby swing, swings suitable for physicallly able older children/teenagers (simple rectangular seat), a playframe mostly for younger children with slide & bridge, access up via both trickier rope routes and steps so relatively accessible but indeed built for quite young children (more slides for older kids & accessible for all would be great, generally - disability charity Scope has a current campaign about getting more accessible playgrounds if you're interested). My oldest teen likes to visit with me nonetheless. It's also a convenient through route coming from Asda towards housing and busstops on Bradford Road. Sometimes I feel a little unsafe and at night it can be a bit too dark especially around the St Paul's road entrance (although one tree has come down and they're possibly going to repair the light there). I'm wary of making noise given its a residential area and sheltered housing apartments for the elderly backing onto the site. But I guess some noise is inevitable and I shouldn't wonder if residents tune it out - if I was in distress there would anyone respond? But actually in the daytime I know by experience that the answer head been yes! Another park user who I vaguely knew got me to the doctor's. God bless Shipley!