Welcome to Basil Russell Park, Nuthall’s premier destination for outdoor recreation and family fun! Conveniently located off Maple Drive and Watnall Road, this vibrant park is designed to cater to a variety of outdoor activities, making it the heart of community engagement in the area. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy a day out with loved ones, Basil Russell Park offers a full-size football pitch, versatile cricket facilities featuring both non-turf and grass wickets, and well-maintained tennis and bowling greens.

Families will appreciate the expansive play area, equipped with picnic facilities that invite you to relax and enjoy a meal in the fresh air. For those seeking adventure, the skate park provides an exciting space for skaters and bikers of all skill levels, while adult exercise equipment encourages fitness in a serene, natural setting. What sets Basil Russell Park apart is its welcoming atmosphere—an ideal spot for community gatherings, friendly competitions, and cherished family memories. Visit us today to discover a space that truly embodies the spirit of outdoor activity and connection in Nuthall!

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