This 25-acre park features a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation. The park is also home to a children's play area, a skate park, and several sports facilities, including a basketball court, tennis courts, and a football pitch. Visitors can also explore the park's wildlife, including birds, fish, and other small animals.
Would benefit from accessible path. Gravel one is not pushchair friendly. Plus a footbridge link to an adjacent public footpath that runs the opposite side of a stream, would open up the area more.
My son loves the park, my dog loves the field.
Played for about 40 mins on the equipment. Large open grass area and the kids (4 and 1) enjoyed themselves. The equipment could do with a lick of paint and an update. One slide is pretty dangerous as the gaps between Some of the bars mean you can slide down between them but can't get back out. None of my children have got stuck but we a good that slide after seeing one little girl get stuck and get her legs scraped and bruised when she was wiggled out (and it took 20 mins to free her!)
Plenty of space, mostly friendly dogs, open space to play. There are however easy access to streets so be cautious if you dogs recall isn't great. Very dark at night so take a good torch
Great area for local children with fenced area for the young. Good area for responsible dog owners who pickup after their pets. No public amenities and is accesible for disabled but awkatd as no solid paths just chippings. Open dawn to dusk
Easily accessible play area for all ages. No dedicated parking but some space on the surrounding roads. Enclosed area with swings, slides etc for the under 12s.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Would benefit from accessible path. Gravel one is not pushchair friendly. Plus a footbridge link to an adjacent public footpath that runs the opposite side of a stream, would open up the area more.
My son loves the park, my dog loves the field.
Played for about 40 mins on the equipment. Large open grass area and the kids (4 and 1) enjoyed themselves. The equipment could do with a lick of paint and an update. One slide is pretty dangerous as the gaps between Some of the bars mean you can slide down between them but can't get back out. None of my children have got stuck but we a good that slide after seeing one little girl get stuck and get her legs scraped and bruised when she was wiggled out (and it took 20 mins to free her!)
Plenty of space, mostly friendly dogs, open space to play. There are however easy access to streets so be cautious if you dogs recall isn't great. Very dark at night so take a good torch
Great area for local children with fenced area for the young. Good area for responsible dog owners who pickup after their pets. No public amenities and is accesible for disabled but awkatd as no solid paths just chippings. Open dawn to dusk
Easily accessible play area for all ages. No dedicated parking but some space on the surrounding roads. Enclosed area with swings, slides etc for the under 12s.