A Green Flag Award winner, this lovely little park is located in the town’s conservation area, between the recently renovated Middleton Library and St Leonards Church. It has an elegant bandstand and plenty of seating.
The main heritage feature is the Exedra, designed by prominent local architect Edgar Wood.
M60 junction 19 towards Middleton; the park is on the left before the town centre.
No 163 from Manchester and BuryNo 17 from Rochdale and Manchester
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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