Situated off Maple Drive and Watnall Road Nuthall this is the centre of outdoor activity for Nuthall with a full size football pitch, cricket pitch (complete with non-turf as well as grass wickets), Tennis, Bowls a large play area with picnic facilities and a skate park and adult exercise equipment
Kids parks, basketball etc. Parks, football pitches and great for dogs as well
Top Park Entrance is as nice place for walking, great atmosphere
21-hectare park with a seasonal boating lake, golf course, play area, 2 cafes & an arts centre.
Good place to take the kids for a run around or to play on the park
Glebe Cottage, 5 Watnall Rd, Nuthall, Nottingham NG16 1DT, UK
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