Sherdley Park

Sherdley Park is a 336 acre (136 ha) urban park in Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside.

Sherdley Park
TypeMunicipal
LocationSt Helens, Merseyside
Area136 hectares
StatusOpen all year
The gardens

History

In the 19th century it was owned by coal and copper baron, Michael Hughes, who also built the now demolished Sherdley Hall.[1] The estate was purchased by the local authority after the second world war as a place of relaxation for the citizens of Sutton. The park used to feature a pets corner but this has now closed.[2]

Facilities

Sherdley Park is the largest park in the town. It includes an 18-hole golf course, a formal garden, open woodland, a lake and summer events. It is well known in the local area for hosting the St Helen's Show which, in its heyday, was the largest free show in Europe. After many years of inactivity Sherdley park began hosting the Sherdley Festival, a large annual three-day event of music from various genres.

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