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Crumpsall Park is one of the city's oldest municipal parks. Originally planned as a cemetery, the plot was made into a recreational park in 1890. An original listed park keeper's lodge and scheduled obelisk monument remain in the park today. The park is a 7 minute walk from the Abraham Moss tram stop via the Yellow Line. ashton. For more information on transport, the excellent Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) website contains route planners, to find your way from anywhere in Manchester, as well as downloadable timetables.
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path |
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Walking, Running and Cycle path | ||
tennis courts |
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A selection of tennis courts are available for use at Crumpsall Park. | Visit Website | |
multi use games area |
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The park offers a multi use games area that includes both an outdoor basketball court and football goals. | Visit Website | |
5-a-side football pitch |
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Crumpsall Park offers a 5-a-side football pitch for users to enjoy. | Visit Website | |
children's play area |
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Children's Play Area | Visit Website |
Amenity |
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Toilets |
Visitors Centre |
Wifi |
Accesibility |
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disabled toilets |