Ferguslie Gardens is located at 62 Well Street, Paisley PA1 2QT, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Ferguslie Gardens and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Michael Stone

4 Google Rating

It's easily overlooked as the entrances are set back from the road. It's worth exploring as it's qui

4/ 5

It's easily overlooked as the entrances are set back from the road. It's worth exploring as it's quite quiet with great open spaces. There's a children's playground at the top of the hill.

Vince Askem

4 Google Rating

Nice enough park, the paths have seem better days though

4/ 5

Nice enough park, the paths have seem better days though

Ryan McDonagh

5 Google Rating

With the unseasonable sunny weather (!) Kicking in, I have been out and about and taking walks at th

5/ 5

With the unseasonable sunny weather (!) Kicking in, I have been out and about and taking walks at this park much more recently. It's only a few minutes from my house which is convenient, because it is absolutely lovely. It's a nice half hour stroll on a grey overcast day, but the sunshine has seen me sitting in the park for a while longer. There's a nice pond with ducks and swans, beautiful maintained greenery, and it's a prime spot for dog watching ! If you live close, or are a short commute, give it a try - especially if you have dogs or children. A small play park is also on site. You will also note the complete lack of litter. Long may that continue. A wee slice of nature in the middle of Paisleh. Lovely!

marion dawson

5 Google Rating

I was taken to the park every other day by my mum About 50years a.go with my 2 sisters and 4 brother

5/ 5

I was taken to the park every other day by my mum About 50years a.go with my 2 sisters and 4 brothers we didn't have to go to the beach Ferguslie park pond was our sea we swam all day played with the other wains mostly from Ferguslie the pond was spotless my mum made pieces and jam or spam diluted juice they were the best days of my life. And when I had my wains I did the same with them and now I do it with my grandchildren. .

Sam Porter

5 Google Rating

Stunning this time of year.

5/ 5

Stunning this time of year.

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  • Sunday08:45 AM - 04:45 PM
  • Monday08:45 AM - 04:45 PM
  • Tuesday08:45 AM - 04:45 PM
  • Wednesday08:45 AM - 04:45 PM
  • Thursday08:45 AM - 03:55 PM
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