Walkden Gardens
Walkden Gardens in Sale. A beautiful hidden gem.
Autumn in the Walkden Gardens Park, Sale, Greater Manchester
Walkden Gardens known locally as 'The Maze' or 'The Secret Garden' has for too long been a closely guarded secret, many people who have lived in and around Sale all their lives may not until recently have been aware of these remarkable gardens. One of the aims of The Friends of Walkden G ardens has been to make these gardens better known to more people.
The Gardens have held the prestigeous Green Flag Award for several years.
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Walkden Gardens
Walkden Gardens: An interview with Garth, a volunteer from the gardens talking about his experience with the Communication Friendly Spaces™ Approach and ELIZABETH JARMAN® Bags for Families at Walkden Gardens, Trafford.
Filipina in UK: NAG DATE//NADISMAYA DAHIL WALANG ???????? SA SALE WATER PARK
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Heritage Day in Walkden Gardens
Sale Brass Band playing in Walkden Gardens on Heritage Day 11 September 2010.
Harlow town park
Harlow town park
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Harlow Town Park was designed by Dame Sylvia Crowe and opened in 1957
The park covers 164 acres and includes Water, Newfoundland, Specimen, Sensory and Walled Gardens, the Stort Valley Meadows and Peace Wood, paddling pool, bandstand, Skate Park, Outdoor gym, Adventure playground, plus Pets' Corner and Spurriers House.
The Town Park is officially one of the finest parks in the country, after receiving a sought after Green Flag award in 2017 for the second year running. Green Flag Awards recognise and reward the best parks in the country.
The Town Park has also won the Bees Needs Award 2016.
Cafe is now open
Disabled toilet available
Car parking available
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Lyme Park Sale Greater Manchester
Lyme Park might be one of the many attractions drawing you to look for your dream property in Sale Greater Manchester. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don't hesitate to ask
tour of Britain - Hindley green
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Manchester, England: The Gardens Hotel
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Joyce Povey - Sale Resident
Joyce Povey, Sale Resident, speaks about Sale, Cheshire, as she has known it, with particular reference to Arran Avenue, where she lived from 1933-1946.
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Christine Walkden at the 2015 Southport Flower Show
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Christine Walkden reveals how much she loves this garden.
Places to see in ( Sale - UK )
Places to see in ( Sale - UK )
Sale is a town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Cheshire, Sale is on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles south of Stretford, 2.5 miles northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles southwest of Manchester.
Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. In the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, whose fields and meadows were used for crop and cattle farming. By the 17th century, Sale had a cottage industry manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses' saddle girths were made.
The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, stimulating Sale's urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale's growth as a commuter town for Manchester, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town's population had more than tripled. Agriculture gradually declined as service industries boomed.
Sale's urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Sale Water Park contains an artificial lake used for water sports. Sale FC and Sale Sharks rugby union clubs and Sale Harriers athletics club were founded in Sale, although only the first now remains in the town at their Heywood Road ground.
The town's main districts are Ashton upon Mersey in the northwest, Sale Moor in the southeast, and Brooklands in the southwest. The main commercial area is Sale town centre, in the central northern area of the town, but smaller commercial centres are also found in Ashton upon Mersey and Sale Moor. Brooklands is the most densely populated area. Most of the parks, including Worthington and Walton, are in the central and southern areas, leaving Ashton upon Mersey and Sale Moor with a shortage of accessible green space.
Sale has three Grade II* listed buildings – two churches (St. Martin and St. John the Divine) and Ashton New Hall – and eighteen Grade II listed buildings. The cenotaph outside the town hall was designed by Ashton upon Mersey sculptor Arthur Sherwood Edwards and is a Grade II listed building.
The oldest surviving building in Sale is Eyebrow Cottage. The area has several parks and green spaces. Worthington Park, originally called Sale Park, was opened in 1900. It features a bandstand, gardens, play areas, and a skate ramp and is maintained by Trafford Council and The Friends of Worthington Park. Opened in 1939, Walton Park is in the southwest of the town and features a miniature railway. Sale Water Park is an artificial lake, created from a 35-metre (115 ft) deep gravel pit left during the construction of the M60.
( Sale - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Sale . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sale - UK
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Sale Water Park
Great place to experience lots of different sports.
Elvaston Castle Country Park
Elvaston Castle is a stately home in Elvaston, Derbyshire, England. The Gothic Revival castle and surrounding parkland is run and owned by Derbyshire County Council as a country park known as, Elvaston Castle Country Park. The country park has 200 acres (0.81 km2) of woodlands, parkland and formal gardens.
The centrepiece of the estate is the Grade II Listed Elvaston Castle. The castle has been neglected and has fallen into disrepair; due to its condition, the building is not open to the public, and since 2008 has been listed on the Buildings at Risk Register. [From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
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Walkden in Wintertime
This is Walkden during the winter after a snowfall , there are views of Blackleach Country Park and also of Walkden town .
Christines Garden
The garden of Christine owner of down to earth gardening