Parque

Calderstones Park

Recomendado por 54 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Heather
October 18, 2020
A beautiful location with the most stunning views. A little bit of something for everyone. A must-visit on your list.
Alison
March 2, 2020
Beautiful park with formal gardens, children's play area, cafe, The Reader cafe and Mansion House.
Mark
May 1, 2019
One of Liverpool’s most popular public parks, Calderstones is named for the six Neolithic sandstone boulders found here. They are believed to have formed part of a druidical circle that is older than Stonehenge. The park is also home to a 1000 year old oak tree.
Gav
October 29, 2017
A stunning park with a great cafe and Ice Cream Parlour!
Jules & Matteo
November 28, 2021
Gorgeous big park, very safe and well kept. A favourite amongst dog owners and families taking children to the play area. There’s a gorgeous cafe and a summer garden open for food and drinks. Calderson Park is home to the oldest tree in England, the Allerton oak, a tree that’s over a thousand years old.

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Ubicación
Menlove Avenue
Merseyside, England