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Stanley Park

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Stanley Park — park in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK.

Stanley Park, parks in North West England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Blackpool North · 1.6 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Stanley Park is a public park in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1926. It covers approximately 80 km². Heritage designation: Grade II* listed park and garden. Wikidata describes it as: "park in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.8147°, -3.0292°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Stanley Park is a public park in the town of Blackpool on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England. It is the town's primary park and covers an area of approximately 104 hectares (260 acres). The park was designed to include significant sporting provisions, along with formal gardens, a boating lake and woodland area. It was designed and built in the 1920s, under the eye of Thomas Mawson. It is located in the Great Marton and Layton areas of the town. It is Grade II* listed and is on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. The park's largest gardens feature a fountain built with Italian marble and a number of statues including a pair of Medici Lions. The Italian gardens are overlooked by a cafe, designed by Mawson and built in a traditional Art Deco style, and include steps down to the boating lake. Surrounding the boating lake is a woodland area, including a protected area for wildlife. On one side of the lake is an amphitheatre surrounding a bandstand, also designed by Mawson. Towards the centre of the park there is a crossroads with a clock tower, dedicated to William Cocker. It is close to the large children's play area, the tennis courts, all-weather pitches, BMX track, skate park and general grassy areas. Within the Stanley Park grounds stands a 5000-seat cricket ground, an 18-hole golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie, a sports centre, athletics ground and a model village attraction.

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Background

History

Due to large growth of Blackpool's population between 1870 and 1900 the council decided that an outdoor attraction was required, to "appeal to all ages and all classes". It took until the 1920s to begin implementation of the plans. Much of the land was sold to the council, for the purpose of constructing a park, by Albert Lindsay Parkinson and additional areas of land were compulsorily purchased and some donated (by mayor of Blackpool, John Bickerstaffe, T.M. Watson and William Lawson). The plans for Stanley Park were drawn up by landscape architect and town planning company T.H. Mawson & Sons. A Lancashire businessman reportedly told Mawson that without the Blackpool resort there would be…

Visiting

The Visitors' centre opened in August 2005 by the 19th Earl of Derby. It was a result of £100,000 investment from the National Lottery Fund and has provided an office for the Friends of Stanley Park who have now taken over the management of the building.

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Coordinates
53.8147, -3.0292
District
Blackpool
Parish
Blackpool, unparished area
Postcode
FY3 9EQ
Parliamentary constituency
Blackpool South
Established
1926
Nearest railway station
Blackpool North1.6 km
Opening
All year: dawn to dusk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Stanley Park?
Stanley Park is in North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode FY3 9EQ), in the parish of Blackpool, unparished area.
When was Stanley Park built?
Built or established in 1926.
Who owns Stanley Park?
Stanley Park is owned by | visitation_num = 2 million per year.
Is Stanley Park a listed building?
Stanley Park is officially recognised as Grade II* listed park and garden listed.
Is Stanley Park free to visit?
Yes, Stanley Park is free to enter.
How do I get to Stanley Park?
The nearest railway station is Blackpool North, about 1.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode FY3 9EQ.