Firth Park
Location
The park is situated 5 kilometres north east of the Sheffield city centre on the B6086 Road
Grid reference SK4368 3910
Size
The park covers a total area of 15.2 hectares some 37.6 acres and consists of park landscape and ancient woodland.
Acquired
The Park was given to the people of Sheffield by Mark Firth in 1875, and opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Park is held in trust by the City Council for the residents and visitors of the city to enjoy.
Special designations
- City Park
- Registered as an Ancient Woodland (Hinde Common Wood)
- Grade two Listed Clocktower
Facilities and Features within the park
- First Start Building
- The Clocktower
- The Café
- Children’s Playground
- Firth Park Bowling Club
- Floral Displays
- Outdoor Sports - Football, Basket Ball and Multi Games area
- Public Toilets
- Outdoor events
- Landscape quality
- Ancient Woodland
- Children’s Centre
- Car Parking
Visitor Information
- The main entrance to the park is situated at the junction of Firth Park Road and Hucklow Road.
- Public toilets are situated in the First Start building.
- Easily accessible by public transport.
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