Calm green space, created to commemorate WWI casualties, with a fishing pond, woodland & bandstand.
This place is very peaceful to go, I can get rid of my stress as soon as I step in,,it has been kept very well, when I leave the park I feel refresh with so much oxygen into my lungs Thank you
Our local park and we love it, we go at least twice a week, the playground is great for the little ones and the band stand area is perfect to play or ride bikes. We love the nature pond and looking for dragon flies and frogs! We are very lucky to have such a lovely park, the park keepers are amazing
This is a great park with lots of space, good pathways, and waterspaces. The exercise area is OK but a little tired and needs upgrading - muddy and worn surfaces. Photo included.
Beautiful place for a walk with the dog. Pretty sculptures scattered across the park. Mud free walking paths. Space for sport enthusiasts, for kids and for nature fans
It used to be nicer, but seems to be unloved somewhat these days. The Friends of the park are trying their best, I'm sure, but there is an obvious lack of investment from the council, which is a shame. Paths are becoming rough and muddy and the gardens are no longer planted. However, if you live in the area, it is still a good asset to be able to get out and about, away from the busy roads. Probably less than 1 1/2 miles around the perimeter, but various paths through the middle that help make a bigger walk if you want one. The playground is okay, along with the splash pool (if it ever opens) in the better weather.
I usually use the park as a short cut walking between Walsall Road to Bentley Bridge retail park. It's such a refreshing change to see the lovely mature trees and experience the peacefulness. The field can be waterlogged at times underfoot, but all the same the play area, exercise equipment, the skate park, football and tennis area are ideal for the kids. If you're a bird enthusiast, the largest crows can be seen for their regular commitee meeting.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Basketball court
Has a tennis court
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Skateboarding area
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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This place is very peaceful to go, I can get rid of my stress as soon as I step in,,it has been kept very well, when I leave the park I feel refresh with so much oxygen into my lungs Thank you
Our local park and we love it, we go at least twice a week, the playground is great for the little ones and the band stand area is perfect to play or ride bikes. We love the nature pond and looking for dragon flies and frogs! We are very lucky to have such a lovely park, the park keepers are amazing
This is a great park with lots of space, good pathways, and waterspaces. The exercise area is OK but a little tired and needs upgrading - muddy and worn surfaces. Photo included.
Beautiful place for a walk with the dog. Pretty sculptures scattered across the park. Mud free walking paths. Space for sport enthusiasts, for kids and for nature fans
It used to be nicer, but seems to be unloved somewhat these days. The Friends of the park are trying their best, I'm sure, but there is an obvious lack of investment from the council, which is a shame. Paths are becoming rough and muddy and the gardens are no longer planted. However, if you live in the area, it is still a good asset to be able to get out and about, away from the busy roads. Probably less than 1 1/2 miles around the perimeter, but various paths through the middle that help make a bigger walk if you want one. The playground is okay, along with the splash pool (if it ever opens) in the better weather.
I usually use the park as a short cut walking between Walsall Road to Bentley Bridge retail park. It's such a refreshing change to see the lovely mature trees and experience the peacefulness. The field can be waterlogged at times underfoot, but all the same the play area, exercise equipment, the skate park, football and tennis area are ideal for the kids. If you're a bird enthusiast, the largest crows can be seen for their regular commitee meeting.