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Address: King Street , Dukinfield SK16 4DS, XGM, GB
Phone: 0161 330 1243
State: XGM
City: Dukinfield
Zip Code: SK16 4DS


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Reviews
This park is one of the beautiful park well maintained, children park inside to play and enjoy,park centre is well established,good place to walk.
A nice park for walking the dog. Friendly people also dog walking. Lots of squirrels, birds. A taste of the countryside within five minutes of my home.
I have walked round the park. There is street parking for all vehicles. Entrances are for all people. There is a strong bowling element in the park. There is a children's area. And plenty of space to walk around. It is not a massive are like hyde or Ashton, but enough.
The earliest evidence of human activity around Dukinfield comes from a collection of four flints from the late Neolithic/early Bronze Age. The artefacts were discovered on the site of Dukinfield Hall and have been taken as evidence of a prehistoric settlement on the site.[4] There is no further evidence of activity in the area until the Roman period. A 3rd century bronze Roman coin, from the reign of Emperor Tetricus I was discovered in the town.[5] Dukinfield means "RAVEN of the FIELD" and derives from the Old English duce and feld.[6] Early records show the township was included in the fee of Dunham Massey. It was held by Matthew de Bramhall in about 1190 and after that by a family who took the name "De Dokenfeld". The family lived at the moated Dukinfield Old Hall, which originated from after the Norman conquest and was rebuilt in Tudor times, remaining the home of the Dukinfields till the 18th century, after which it became derelict.[7] During the English Civil War, Colonel Robert Duckenfield[8] of Dukinfield Hall was a noted commander in the New Model Army.[9] The baronetcy, Dukinfield of Dukinfield, Cheshire was created in 1665 for Robert Dukinfield, son of Colonel Robert Dukinfield. The Dukinfields held the manor for five centuries until the widow of Sir William Dukinfield Daniel married the artist, John Astley, in 1767. In 1848 his descendant, colliery owner Francis Dukinfield Palmer Astley,[10] was the lord of the manor. Dukinfield Lodge was built by the Astleys on a hill overlooking the River Tame.[7]
Great park for the kids. Large play area with lots of fields for children to play football etc. Lots of squirrels to feed too. Playground: Large and varied play areas for children of all ages. Dog-friendliness: Lots of dogs seen in the park.
The sandpit has just been removed, a perfect time to add more things for the kids to play on. It's really poor. The area for the older kids is a disgrace, mud everywhere. Badly needs attention.
Local park great for walk alone, with dog, kids, friends... Nice play area and plenty of trees and squirrels.
Unruly kids on bikes and dogs not on lead spoil the area
Shocked at how nice this is for little children. The play area is great with 3 slides, swings still some Covidated unfortunately and climbing frames. Not been near for a while and the kids area is not visible from the main road.
Great Park. New things have been added and it's now a good park for children of all ages. The grounds are well kept and great for the wildlife. Lots of squirrels which will feed really close by.
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