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Artwork

  • Heaton Hall Lions 2520
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    Heywood Road 2520

Touristic Attraction

  • Band Stand 2520
  • Heaton Hall 2520
    Designed in 1772 for Sir Thomas Egerton by architect James Wyatt. the Hall contains a collection of furniture, paintings and musical instruments. It is open to the public from April to October.
  • Old Stone Sculpture 2520
    Presented by Robert Barnes Esquire in 1859
  • Pope John Paul II (31st May 1982) (christian) 2520
  • The Temple 2520
    James Wyatt designed the Temple as an interesting eye-catching feature. It may have been used by Sir Thomas Egerton as an observatory.
  • Western Pleasure Grounds - Heaton Park 2520
    In the 1800"s this was an area with flower gardens, ponds and two summerhouses where the family could find peace and quiet. It has now been restored to its 18th century appearance.

Touristic Information

  • Boating Lake Map & Information Board 2520
  • Farm centre Information Board 2520
  • Ha-ha Wall Information Board 2520
  • Heaton Hall Information Board 2520
  • Heaton Park Farm Centre Map 2520
  • Heaton Park Map & Information Board
    Bury Old Road 2520
  • The Temple 2520

Museum

  • Tram Museum - no fee 2520
    This is where passengers would have waited for a tram home after a day in the park. The service ram from 1905 to 1933. The building i snow a Transport Museum and depot for the restored working trams that operate during the summer months.
    Opening hours: Jun-Aug Su,PH 12:00-17:00; Dec-Feb Su,PH 12:00-16:00

theme park

  • Heaton Park Fair Ground 2520
  • - 2520

Touristic Viewpoint

  • Colonnade from Manchester Town Hall 2520
    Originally built at the front of the Old Town Hall in King Street in 1824, the Town Hall Colonnade was moved here in 1912.
  • Heaton Park Colonnade 2520
  • Lake Viewpoint 2520
  • The Temple 2520

zoo

  • Heaton Park Animal Centre 2520
    The Animal Centre stands on the site of the 19th century glasshouse range that was demolished in the late 20th century. Animals and birds are on display here all year round.
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 10:00-16:00