Hulme Park (Manchester)
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New Hulme Park is the first large scale new park to have been built in Manchester for over 50 years, and was built in 1999 at a cost of £3 million pounds. This development formed part of the regeneration programme of Hulme and Moss Side.
The park occupies the former site of the notorious residential high-rise Hulme Crescents, and the 4.7 hectares of urban green space which exist there today could not be more different. Local multicultural influences heavily steered the design of the park, identified through significant consultation undertaken within the immediate residential area.
The park occupies the former site of the notorious residential high-rise Hulme Crescents, and the 4.7 hectares of urban green space which exist there today could not be more different. Local multicultural influences heavily steered the design of the park, identified through significant consultation undertaken within the immediate residential area.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°28'10"N 2°15'8"W
- Heaton Park 8.4 km
- Dunham Massey Park 14 km
- Moses Gate Country Park 15 km
- Redisher Wood 21 km
- Borsdane Woods 24 km
- Wigan flashes nature reserve 27 km
- Moore Nature Reserve 29 km
- Duxbury woods 32 km
- Wigg Island Community Park 33 km
- Buckshaw Village 37 km
- Castlefield 0.7 km
- Manchester Metropolitan University - All Saint's Campus 1 km
- St. John’s 1.1 km
- Spinningfields 1.2 km
- Scottish and Newcastle Brewery 1.2 km
- Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester 1.3 km
- Manchester Arndale Centre 1.7 km
- University of Salford 2.5 km
- Salford Quays 2.6 km
- Metropolitan Borough of Trafford 10 km