Lister Park
Lister Park | |
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Cartwright Hall is the centrepiece of the park. | |
Location | Bradford, West Yorkshire |
Coordinates | 53°48′47.48″N 1°46′19.67″W / 53.8131889°N 1.7721306°WCoordinates: 53°48′47.48″N 1°46′19.67″W / 53.8131889°N 1.7721306°W |
Created | 1870[1] |
Operated by | Bradford Parks Service |
Status | Open all year |
Lister Park (also known as Manningham Park) is a picturesque public park in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, between Manningham, Heaton and Frizinghall. It has won various national awards.
About the park
It is situated about a mile outside the city centre on Manningham Lane, the main road between Bradford and Shipley. It is one of the city's largest parks and was donated to the City of Bradford by Samuel Cunliffe Lister, who built Lister's Mill. The park has been successfully renovated in recent years. The lake has been re-opened for boats and a Mughal Water Garden constructed. There are also tennis and basketball courts, bowling greens and a children's playground.
Lister Park contains the Cartwright Hall art gallery, where permanent and temporary exhibitions of modern and traditional art can be seen.
It was voted Britain's Best Park for 2006, and nominated for the Best Park In Europe 2006.[2]
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Boating lake in the park.
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Statue of Titus Salt, moved to the park from the town hall in 1896.
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Prince of Wales gates, erected 1904.
References
- ↑ "9. Lister Park" (PDF). Bradford Metropolitan District Council. p. 217. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ↑ "City park voted best in Britain". BBC. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lister Park. |
- Bradford District Parks: Lister Park
- City of Bradford: Images of Lister Park.
- Telegraph & Argus: Article on the Friends of Lister Park, who recently got the lion sculptures returned to the park, 6 June 2009.