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Clayton Park is home to Clayton Hall, a grade two star Listed building surrounded by rose gardens and accessed by a listed bridge over a drained moat. Mature trees and blocks of woodland surround Clayton Hall, which lies in the centre of the park. The Hall dates back to the 12th Century and is situated on what remains of the vast estate of the De Clayton family. It is reputed that the Royalist army were stationed at Clayton Hall before its attack on Manchester and Oliver Cromwell is said to have stayed there. Clayton Park is located in East Manchester, a 15 car journey or 20 minute tram ride from the centre via the blue line. The tram stop is 2 minutes from the park. 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 |
Dawn - DuskOpen Now |
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Walking, Running and Cycling path | |||
children's play area |
Dawn - DuskOpen Now |
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Children's Play Area | |||
bowling green |
Dawn - DuskOpen Now |
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Try your hand at bowls at Clayton Park's very own bowling green and pavillion | |||
multi use games area |
Dawn - DuskOpen Now |
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Multi Use Games Area |
Amenity |
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Toilets |
Visitors Centre |
Accesibility |
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disabled toilets |