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Hall Leys ParkHall Leys Park

A widely used formal Edwardian park within Matlock town centre, bounded by the River Derwent. This park provides formal leisure activities including tennis, bowls, a putting green, skate-park, paddling pool with water jets, children's play area, miniature railway and a small boating lake, but is also a traditional park with mature trees and formal flower beds. It also contains a cafe, clock tower and bandstand. Hall Leys Park forms part of the formal flood defence scheme by providing an overflow capacity for the river in times of severe flood.

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Hall Leys Park Matlock
The boating lake at Hall Lees Park
 
 

Contact

Keith Postlethwaite
Tel: 01629 761377
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Venue

Hall Leys Park

Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AP

View the Hall Leys Park websitewww.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/leisure-a-culture/parks-a-open-spaces/hall-leys-park-matlock

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Map reference: SK 298602  Lat: 53.13813  Long: -1.55598


Their are numerous entrances to the park from Causeway Lane (A615) and opposite the roundabout on the Snitterton Road (A6) interchange with Causeway Lane (A615). There is a convenient entrance to the park via a bridge across the River Derwent from Olde Derwent Avenue

Parking : with charge

Accessible by Public Transport : Matlock station

 
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