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Endcliffe Park

 
Endcliffe Park

Location

  • Endcliffe Park is located 2 miles south-west of Sheffield City Centre, off Rustlings Road S11, and is part of the Porter Valley Parks sequence.
 

Size

  •  75.6 hectares.
 

Acquired

  • Secured in stages by Sheffield City Council in 1885, 1887  and 1927.
 

Special Designations

  • City Park
  • Listed on English Heritage's National Register of Historic Parks & Gardens
  • Grade II listed features: Toll Gates, Jubilee Monument, Jubilee Obelisk, Pavilion & Lodge, Statue of Queen Victoria.
 

Facilities & Features

 
 

 
 
Statue of Queen Victoria

Opening Times

The Park is Open Daily from Dawn to Dusk.
 

Visitor Information 

Endcliffe Park is a popular family visitor destination.  The main entrances to Endcliffe Park are off Hunters Bar and Rustlings Road where some public car parking is available within the park. 
 
Public Transport details are available from Travel South Yorkshire.
 
A Downloadable Map of the key Parks and Open Spaces in Sheffield can be obtained via our map link.
 
 
 

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