Ladybarn Park

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Ladybarn Park
TypeUrban park, recreational space
Location Withington & Ladybarn, Manchester, England
Coordinates 53°25′57.8″N2°12′36.8″W / 53.432722°N 2.210222°W / 53.432722; -2.210222
Area23.4 acres (9.5 ha)
Created late 19th century (late 19th century-approx.)
Operated by Manchester City Council
StatusOpen year-round
Public transit access Withington tram stop (approx. 15-minute walk)
Didsbury Village tram stop (approx. 10-minute walk)
Website Ladybarn Park information at Manchester City Council

Ladybarn Park is an urban park situated in the Withington and Ladybarn areas of Manchester, England. Covering approximately 23.4 acres, the park provides a green oasis for local residents and visitors, offering a range of recreational facilities including sports areas, a children's play area, and landscaped walking paths.

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History

Ladybarn Park is named after the historic Ladybarn area, which takes its name from Lady Barn House – a building dating back to the 19th century that once served as a school and community centre. The park itself was established in the late 19th century as part of Manchester City Council’s initiatives to create accessible urban green spaces for the expanding local population. [1] Over the years, the park has been upgraded and revitalised through various community and council-led projects, including the introduction of modern sports facilities and improved landscaping to better serve local residents.

Layout and facilities

Ladybarn Park features a variety of facilities designed for leisure and active recreation:

The park is also integrated into local transport networks, making it easily accessible by public transport and foot.

Community and events

Ladybarn Park serves as an important community hub in Withington. Local organisations frequently utilise the park for community events, outdoor fitness sessions, and recreational activities. Recent initiatives have included youth sports programmes and community-led beautification projects, reflecting the park’s role in fostering local engagement and healthy lifestyles. [3]

See also

References

  1. "Ladybarn Park". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
  2. "Facilities at Ladybarn Park". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
  3. "Ladybarn Park Community Events". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 11 February 2025.