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Thursday, October 29, 2015
In 1879, Queen Victoria gave Queen’s Park to the people living in Heywood. The place is quite a beauty. It is a municipal park that was listed as Grade II. There are a number of historical places and grand views to witness at the place too. Some of the structures that can be seen today have existed since the 1800s, such as the Lodge House and the Victoria Fountain. You will enjoy quiet walks in the Manchester park during weekends. You will also spot Ashworth Valley and the River Roch. The park was given the Green Flag Award in 2013.

When in Queen’s Park, you will enjoy the lake, river bank, playground, cycle racks, visitor area, BMX track, activity area, teenis courts, wildlife walk, free park spaces, café, wildlife sites, park warden, fenced place, orienteering area, pavilion and the bowling greens. There are several other features to see and enjoy at the park.
Part of Wythenshawe Park in 2012 was known as a nature lover’s spot. People usually come to the place for the Gib Lane Wood and Nan Noon Wood. Many also call it the Garden City because of the numerous trees and attractive plants that grow in various parts of the park. Some of these plants can only be found in Manchester. There are other activities to try like drinking coffee, playing at the open sites, orienteering, riding horses, football, track, bowling and walking. Take a lot of photos while in the place and watch some of the events during special days.

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by: The Flagman