Manor Heath Park
Manor Heath Park
The park occupies the site of an old manor house that fell into terminal decline after the war and was demolished in 1959. Fortunately, the park has continued in use and has become one of the best parks within the region. The park occupies around eight hectares with a large number of facilities on site.
The area where the manor house once stood is now a sunken garden. The house's walled garden still exists and has been split into ten smaller gardens and includes many traditional as well as modern designs of planting. Other features within the park include a woodland walk, a park trail, and a wildflower area. Recent additions to the parks facilities include an inclusive play area, an exciting new inclusive water and sand play area, toilet facilities and the Flutter-bites cafe.
The Jungle Experience at Manor Heath Park is a tropical oasis packed with fish, quail, terrapin and butterflies as well as a collection of plants from all over the world, where visitors can enjoy the all year round tropical atmosphere.
Throughout the year there is a full programme of events.