Peel Park in Salford, Greater Manchester, holds a special place in the history of public green spaces in the UK. Opened in 1846, it was one of the first public parks established for the people of Manchester and Salford, funded entirely by public subscription. Nestled beside the River Irwell and adjacent to the University of Salford, the park has long served as a vital recreational and cultural hub. It famously hosted Queen Victoria during her 1851 visit and inspired several works by artist L.S. Lowry. After falling into decline in the late 20th century, Peel Park underwent a major £1.6 million restoration in 2017, revitalising its historic features and enhancing its role as a community space. Today, it offers landscaped gardens, riverside walks, and open lawns, blending heritage with modern amenities. Recognised on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens, Peel Park continues to be a cherished urban oasis that reflects the city’s commitment to accessible green spaces.
Manchester United KingdomPeel Park is located in the heart of Salford, Greater Manchester, with the main entrance adjacent to the University of Salford and Salford Museum and Art Gallery. The park’s postcode is M5 4WU, making it easily accessible by public transport, car, or on foot. As one of the UK’s oldest public parks, dating back to 1846, Peel Park offers a blend of history, nature, and recreation. Visitors can enjoy beautifully landscaped gardens, tree-lined paths, and the tranquil setting along the River Irwell. The park is open every day, including bank holidays, and features a children’s play area, sports courts, and open fields ideal for picnics or games. Nearby, the Salford Museum and Art Gallery provides cultural enrichment and a café for refreshments. The University of Salford campus adds a vibrant atmosphere, while the park’s proximity to Chapel Street and Salford Crescent means shops, restaurants, and additional green spaces are within easy reach. The park is also a gateway to the Salford Tree Trail, offering a unique way to explore local flora. With its rich heritage, family-friendly facilities, and central location, Peel Park is a welcoming green space for relaxation, recreation, and discovery in Greater Manchester.
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