Hopwood Park was created over a period of time. Edward Robert Gregge-Hopwood sold the land to us in sections between 1909 and 1928. The sale included covenants to protect the land for recreational use.
Facilities include a modern play area, multi-use game areas, a pump track, a wildflower meadow and a wildlife pond.
A 12 mile heritage railway based in Bury, operating steam and diesel train rides through…
With tranquil gardens and a picturesque lake for visitors to enjoy, Queen’s Park is not…
Hopwood Woods is a haven for birds and other wildlife whilst the informal pathways allow…
Centred on Hopwood Hall College, Middleton Hopwood Nature Reserve near Middleton provides…
Set within 40 hectares of land, Bowlee Community Park is a former RAF barrage balloon…
Marland Golf Course situated within Springfield Park is an enjoyable yet challenging 18…
Between Rochdale and Heywood, Springfield Park is the borough's largest park with…
Spectacular views are available in the wooded river valleys and hillside areas around the…
Set within 4.9 hectares, Middleton Cemetery, known locally as Boarshaw Cemetery, is an…
St Leonard's dates predominantly from 1524, but still retains a tower and porch from…
Truffet Park is the local park for the people of Langley, which is located 1 mile north…
Dating back to the 16th century this fascinating half-timbered building is still a…
Thomas Langley, Chancellor of England was educated in Middleton. In 1412 he rebuilt the…
A Green Flag Award, this lovely little park is located in the town’s conservation area,…
A 500 seat auditorium which provides a fully functioning theatre and music and conference…
Middleton Memorial Gardens is a Grade 2 listed conservation area. Regular memorial events…