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Location
Birchfields Road/Dickenson Road, Longsight, M14 5JU
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Green Flag
Green Flag awarded in 2014
To be eligible for a Green Flag award a park or green space must be welcoming, safe and well maintained with a strong involvement from the local community.
See information about the Green Flag awards in Manchester
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Opening times
From dawn to dusk
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Facilities
Children's play area, Multi use games area (MUGA), Football pitch, Skate park, Exercise equipment -
Play area (age group)
3 to 8 years, 9+ adventure play
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Transport to and around Manchester
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Dogs not allowed
- Children’s play area
- Skateboard area
- Children’s under 5 play zone
- Cricket pitch (when in use)
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History
Birchfields Park was created as a public park and opened by Prince Albert in 1888. One of Manchester's first circular bowling greens was sited in Birchfields Park, today it is home to a stone garden and natural habitat. A prominent fixture and a local mystery is the huge boulder weighing in at 13 tonnes. This boulder was uncovered during excavations by a building contractor on the local estate and was presented to the park as an object of curiosity. -
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