**Saint Mary’s Park Manchester: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Families**

Nestled in the heart of Prestwich, Saint Mary’s Park at 2 Belroy Ct, St Anns Rd, Manchester M25 9LU, is a vibrant outdoor space that invites visitors to explore and enjoy its lush landscapes. Specially designed with families in mind, the park features well-maintained play areas for children, picnic spots ideal for gatherings, and open green spaces perfect for leisurely strolls or energetic games.

At Saint Mary’s Park, we understand the importance of community and recreation; that’s why we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a book under a tree, engage in friendly sports activities, or simply soak up the natural beauty, our park offers endless opportunities for relaxation and fun.

Our dedicated team is passionate about providing an exceptional experience, ensuring that every visit leaves you feeling rejuvenated and connected to nature. For inquiries or to learn more about upcoming events and activities, don’t hesitate to reach out to us via phone or explore our website. Discover why Saint Mary’s Park is a cherished gem in Manchester’s outdoor landscape, where memorable family moments are made every day.

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Steven Newall

5 Google Rating

Great for walking the dogs

5/ 5

Great for walking the dogs

Ronen Memfy

5 Google Rating

Very nice park

5/ 5

Very nice park

Jonathan Shapero

5 Google Rating

St mary's park is a very well sized park not to big to to the point where you can't get around, but

5/ 5

St mary's park is a very well sized park not to big to to the point where you can't get around, but all so not to small to where there's not enough entertainment and options for fun. From a big field to playground along with a basketball, football and tennis grounds great place very convenient for local residents with multiple entrances. Overall enjoyable and satisfactory.😀

Madeline Reid

5 Google Rating

Festwich was amazing. All area's were clean and tidy, i couldn't rate this festival more, it has bee

5/ 5

Festwich was amazing. All area's were clean and tidy, i couldn't rate this festival more, it has been amazing. 🤘🏻

John-Paul Walker

5 Google Rating

I visited here for Festwich music festival and I've got to say the organisation was excellent. Beaut

5/ 5

I visited here for Festwich music festival and I've got to say the organisation was excellent. Beautiful surroundings in the park

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