Station Park
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Sonny-James Castell
Jun 29th, 2021 -
Carl Allen
May 8th, 2020 -
Isaac Mwenya
May 13th, 2019 -
marcus walley
Nov 29th, 2018 -
Carol Watson
This lovely park featured highly as part of my childhood in the 70's. When it opened it was fenced with gates. My grandfather Harry Watson was the first park and gatekeeper. It used to have a set of swings in the far right hand corner of the upper park with a gap through the fence a jump over the stream and into the spinney of the railway (now fully fenced off). The lower park had a set of swings and tall climbing logs. The large tree, which is still there used to have a tree swing which the children used to dare each other to have a go on. Today it has a circular path around the upper park with the original concrete seats. I find it a really lovely tranquil place to sit and remember childhood adventures. Well worth taking a picnic and at the time of writing super old fashioned blackberries to be picked!. There are no facilities here but maybe a stop off at The Railway Pub would be useful. Access is by The Private and on foot down the path from Newquay Drive.
Dec 2nd, 2021
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Station Park located?
A Station Park is located at Unnamed Road, Glenfield, Leicester, eng LE3 8BU
Q What days are Station Park open?
A Station Park is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Station Park rated?
A Station Park has a 4.0 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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( 7 Reviews )Sonny-James Castell on Google
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Carol Watson on Google
This lovely park featured highly as part of my childhood in the 70's. When it opened it was fenced with gates. My grandfather Harry Watson was the first park and gatekeeper. It used to have a set of swings in the far right hand corner of the upper park with a gap through the fence a jump over the stream and into the spinney of the railway (now fully fenced off).
The lower park had a set of swings and tall climbing logs. The large tree, which is still there used to have a tree swing which the children used to dare each other to have a go on. Today it has a circular path around the upper park with the original concrete seats. I find it a really lovely tranquil place to sit and remember childhood adventures. Well worth taking a picnic and at the time of writing super old fashioned blackberries to be picked!. There are no facilities here but maybe a stop off at The Railway Pub would be useful. Access is by The Private and on foot down the path from Newquay Drive.