Swinton Grove Park

  1. Location

    Swinton Grove, Ardwick, Manchester M13 0EU

  2. Opening times

    From dawn to dusk

  3. Facilities

    Children's play area, Multi use sports area (MUGA)

  4. Play area (age group)

    3 to 10 years

  5. Transport to and around Manchester

    Visit www.tfgm.com to find transport links

  6. Dogs not allowed

    • Children's play area
    • Multi use games area (MUGA)

  7. History

    Swinton Grove Park originally formed the grounds of 84 Plymouth Grove, where Elizabeth Gaskell, the celebrated author lived with her family in 1850. Emmeline Pankhurst, a key leader in the suffragette movement, lived on nearby Nelson Street with her family from 1878 until after the turn of the century. The grounds acquired by the City Council were known as Plymouth Grove Green and renamed Swinton Grove Park following regeneration in 2003.

  8. Report a problem

    Report any problems in this park

  9. Email

    parks@manchester.gov.uk

  10. More on parks

    More about parks, playgrounds and open spaces in Manchester

    Barbecues are not permitted in Manchester parks

  11. Friends of the park

    Friends of Swinton Grove Park

  12. External links

    Find out more about activities at this park through MCR Active

  13. Location map

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