Abbey
Park
Abbey
Park is Leicester’s premier park and lies approximately one mile north of the
City centre. The River Soar divides this beautiful park into two distinct areas:
to the east of the river lies the highly decorative Victorian part of the park
with its evergreen shrubberies, trees, lakes and formally planted flower
displays and to the west of the river lies the fascinating Abbey Grounds. Within
this area are the remains of the twelfth century Leicester Abbey and the ruins
of Cavendish House, a seventeenth century mansion.
Historical
Interest
The
Abbey and surroundings are of historical interest and a ‘Scheduled Ancient
Monument’. The park is also officially designated as ‘a park or garden of
special historic interest (grade II)’. (For more historical information
click here).
Landscape
Features
One
of the main attractions of this delightful park are the vibrant flower displays
and wide variety of trees and shrubs. The lakes are quiet and tranquil and a
haven for wildlife.
Chinese
Garden
Officially
opened in 1989, many of the plants in this area are of Chinese origin and the
paintings on the ceiling of the ‘Pagoda’ were actually painted in Taiwan.
Redland
Garden of the Senses
This
Garden has been specially designed to appeal to all the senses. It features
plants chosen for their colour, foliage and scent. There is a sound garden with
water feature, wind chimes and plants that pick up the sound of the breeze.
There are also sculptures that can be seen and touched. The Garden appeals to
all visitors but with its good access and raised planters it is particularly
enjoyable for people with a sensory or physical disability. Please
contact the park for details of opening hours.
Pets
Corner
This
unique area of the park provides a variety of animals for visitors to enjoy. You
will find everything from familiar family pets such as rabbits to the less
familiar. So go along and make some new friends.
Miniature
Railway
The
Leicester Society of Model Engineers was founded in 1909. In
1949, the Parks Committee gave the Leicester Society of Model Engineers
permission to install a miniature railway for model engines on Abbey Park. The
railway is open to the public most Sundays throughout the summer.
Café
The
recently refurbished café provides visitors with a wide range of refreshments
in a welcoming environment. The café is located close to the river, in the
parks pavilion, which was built in 1931. In
front of the café stands the statue of Cardinal Wolsey who took his final
refuge here in 1530.
Sporting
Facilities
Boating
lake with rowing boats and pedalos available for hire from March to
September
Bowls
Green
Tennis
court
Cricket
pitches
For
more details please contact the Sport on Parks office on
Leicester 0116 252 7369.
Play
Area
There
is a large play area suitable for children of all ages and grassed areas for
ball games.
Parking
and Access Information
There
is a large car park with places for blue badge holders. The park has level
tarmac pathways throughout. The café has ramped access or eight steps and there
are fixed and removable seats.
How
to Get There
The
Park is easily accessible from the City centre with access from St Margaret’s
Way and the main car park located on Abbey Park Road. Buses run regularly from
Leicester City centre and the Park also forms part of the central section of the
Riverside Walk and cycle route.
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