BEST LOCAL RATED
PARKS
NEWCASTLE
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Exhibition Park
Claremont Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4PZ, United Kingdom
What We Offer:
The Town Moor Improvement Act 1870 determined that two parcels of land, each of 35 acres (14 ha), would be developed for recreation. One would become Leazes Park with the other at the Town Moor. The original location of the park was to be the Bull Park where the City’s bull was penned for stud. The site was the wedge of land at the corner of Claremont Road and the Great North Road. Later this land became the Hancock Museum. The committee realised that the Bull Park was too small for the Exhibition and requested Town Moor recreation ground. This is where the current park is now. The Royal Mining Engineering Jubilee Exhibition was held in 1887 and proved to be a tremendous success, attracting 2,000,000 visitors.
SPECIALITY:
Park, Playground, Ponds
Established Since :
GET IN TOUCH
- www.newcastle.gov.uk
- 0191 278 7878
- info@newcastle.gov.uk
- Claremont Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4PZ, United Kingdom
- Monday to Sunday: Open24Hours
REVIEWS
Nuns Moor Park
Brighton Grove, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4, United Kingdom
What We Offer:
Established in the Victorian era, the park was used mainly for leisure activities for the local community. It originally had three bowling greens and a space dedicated to playing quoits, as well as a popular band stand and plenty of space for walking and gathering with other residents. The park plays a major role in its immediate neighbourhood as vital green public space for all generations to use. From dog walkers, to families having picnics, to young people meeting up and children playing, this is well loved and well used space for all. Volunteers have recently planted new trees and bulbs. The practice of holding festivals in the park has been revived, with the more recent addition of outdoor markets.
SPECIALITY:
Park, Playground, Ponds
Established Since :
GET IN TOUCH
- www.nuns-moor-park.co.uk
- 0191 273 8955
- info@nuns-moor-park.co.uk
- Brighton Grove, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4, United Kingdom
- Monday to Sunday: Open24Hours
REVIEWS
It’s okay. A big play area for kids including a tennis court and football pitch. Not the cleanest park but a good blend for all.
Jesmond Dene
Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DZ, United Kingdom
What We Offer:
Jesmond Dene is a wonderful, historic park in the heart of suburban Newcastle. The Dene is formed from the Ouseburn’s steep-sided, wooded valley which is a peaceful haven for residents, visitors and wildlife alike. The Friends of Jesmond Dene is a volunteer-run charity pledged to improve, preserve and promote the environment in and around Jesmond Dene for the benefit of residents, wildlife and visitors. The writer and broadcaster John Grundy is Patron of the Friends of Jesmond Dene. We work closely with Urban Green’s volunteer and employed Rangers, who look after the Dene’s maintenance and undertake special projects to improve the Dene; and with other experts and specialists who run events. The dene is easily accessible via all forms of transport.
SPECIALITY:
Park, Playground, Ponds
Established Since :
GET IN TOUCH
- www.jesmonddene.org.uk
- 07768 950495
- info@jesmonddene.org.uk
- Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DZ, United Kingdom
- Monday - Friday: 5:30am - 9:30pm
- Saturday - Sunday: 6:00am - 6:00pm
REVIEWS
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