Manor Park located at 36 Manor Park Rd, Glossop SK13 7SH, UK

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Highlights of this vibrant, landscaped park include a lake, bowling greens, cafe and mini railway.

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Ruth Smart

5 Google Rating

Lovely park, plenty of space.

5/ 5

Lovely park, plenty of space.

Jane Jones

5 Google Rating

Manor park is beautiful, the lake has many feathery visitors as well as human visitors. The open sp

5/ 5

Manor park is beautiful, the lake has many feathery visitors as well as human visitors. The open spaces have lovely lovely trees, truly lovely 😍

Allen - Daniel Cribb

5 Google Rating

Awesome scenery, wide open spaces, duck pond for the kids, great walk for the dog 👌

5/ 5

Awesome scenery, wide open spaces, duck pond for the kids, great walk for the dog 👌

Morgan (Vimes)

4 Google Rating

Great and fun park, overall. Good soft surface play area for all ages, separate younger play area th

4/ 5

Great and fun park, overall. Good soft surface play area for all ages, separate younger play area that is fenced and gated. Small shop area and plenty of walking grasses area. River running through the park where it is possible to paddle. Small railway track still laid and present but due to Coivd it is not running. Unsure if it will stop be running when things ease. Good Park to visit but we often go early in the morning as the play equipment is very popular and the park tends to fill as the day approaches lunchtime.

Danielle Grindey

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to visit. The park is good and well kept. We brought some golf clubs from the shop and

5/ 5

Lovely place to visit. The park is good and well kept. We brought some golf clubs from the shop and played miniature golf. The train sadly was on due to Covid. Nice gardens to walk around.

Mike Rice

5 Google Rating

Kids loved it. Nice big play area, and a lovely walk around the park. Lovely, fresh Saturday afterno

5/ 5

Kids loved it. Nice big play area, and a lovely walk around the park. Lovely, fresh Saturday afternoon with a picnic. Beautiful setting. Met with a lovely little stream you have to cross to get in. There's a skate park near the car park, which I didn't notice last time, crazy golf/ pitch n putt, bowling green, and cafe that sells hot and cold snacks (cash only) mini railway didn't seem to be running, but assume it does through summer. Love coming here

Damian R

5 Google Rating

Always a great place to take the little one to run off some energy. Each bit of the park has somethi

5/ 5

Always a great place to take the little one to run off some energy. Each bit of the park has something to offer. Even though I'm local, there is always something to discover

Sharon Edgerton

5 Google Rating

Fantastic park for children. The grounds are kept beautiful. The shop on site is cheap which is a ni

5/ 5

Fantastic park for children. The grounds are kept beautiful. The shop on site is cheap which is a nice surprise.

Simon Berry

5 Google Rating

The only downside is trying to find somewhere to park the car if the car park is rammed which it usu

5/ 5

The only downside is trying to find somewhere to park the car if the car park is rammed which it usually is. It's a lovely park with plenty of things for the kids to play on. Well worth the trip

Trevor Garner

4 Google Rating

A nice park with everything from childrens play areas, skateboard park to your more traditional bowl

4/ 5

A nice park with everything from childrens play areas, skateboard park to your more traditional bowling green. A little train runs in the summer. The shelf brook runs through and there's a small lake and some woodland too.

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