Manchester City Council

Manchester City Council

Wythenshawe Park

About Wythenshawe Park

Wythenshawe HallThis beautiful and spectacular regional park is set in 109 hectares of open parkland, and offers a diverse and exciting variety of year-round leisure and educational opportunities for all ages.

The park hosts a varied events and activities programme throughout the year, including an annual firework and bonfire extravaganza and other seasonal celebrations.

Three Grade II Listed Buildings are located within the park: North Lodge, the Statue of Oliver Cromwell and Wythenshawe Hall.

This large park comprises a variety of landscape features including historic and ornamental woodlands, herbaceous borders, formal bedding, amenity grassland and beautiful wildflower meadows.

Wythenshawe Park tearooms

The Courtyard Tearoom opened in Easter 2008. It is currently open every day 11am - 3.30pm.

Green Flag Award

Wythenshawe Park has received the Green Flag Award in 2009 for achieving the national standard for parks and green spaces.

Please note: The glasshouses in the Horticultural Centre will be closed until the end of February 2010 due to essential maintenance.

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