Central Park

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire

England

Central Park

St. John's Market, Scunthorpe Built as a branch of Woolworth's which quickly closed and now the site of Scunthorpe's indoor market.
St. John's Market, Scunthorpe Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Central Park, Lincolnshire, also known as Wood or Forest, is a picturesque and expansive green space located in the heart of Lincolnshire, England. Spanning approximately 200 acres, this stunning park offers a serene and tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The park boasts a diverse range of landscapes, including woodlands, meadows, and ponds, providing a haven for a wide variety of flora and fauna. The woodlands, in particular, are a noteworthy feature of Central Park, Lincolnshire, with their majestic trees and enchanting pathways, inviting visitors to explore and immerse themselves in nature's beauty.

Visitors to Central Park, Lincolnshire can indulge in numerous recreational activities. The park features well-maintained walking and cycling trails, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts and fitness enthusiasts alike. The open meadows provide ample space for picnics, kite flying, or simply lounging in the sun, while the ponds offer opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.

Central Park, Lincolnshire is also home to several well-equipped playgrounds, making it an ideal destination for families with young children. The playgrounds feature a range of equipment, including swings, slides, and climbing frames, ensuring hours of fun-filled entertainment for the little ones.

In addition to its natural beauty, Central Park, Lincolnshire offers various amenities to enhance visitors' experience. These include well-maintained restroom facilities, ample parking spaces, and even a quaint café where visitors can enjoy refreshments and take in the park's idyllic surroundings.

Overall, Central Park, Lincolnshire (Wood, Forest) is a true gem, offering a harmonious blend of nature, recreation, and relaxation. Whether one seeks solitude amidst captivating woodlands or wishes to partake in outdoor activities with loved ones, this park provides an ideal setting for all to enjoy.

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Central Park Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.583166/-0.66893138 or Grid Reference SE8810. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St. John's Market, Scunthorpe Built as a branch of Woolworth's which quickly closed and now the site of Scunthorpe's indoor market.
St. John's Market, Scunthorpe
Built as a branch of Woolworth's which quickly closed and now the site of Scunthorpe's indoor market.
Burringham Road, Ashby
Burringham Road, Ashby
Building site and Crosby flats The building site is part of the redeveloment of the former Scunthorpe Market.
Building site and Crosby flats
The building site is part of the redeveloment of the former Scunthorpe Market.
Ten foot between Trent Street and Cliff Street, New Frodingham These two streets date from the 1880s when Scunthorpe was just beginning to develop as a town. The buildings on the right are much newer.
Ten foot between Trent Street and Cliff Street, New Frodingham
These two streets date from the 1880s when Scunthorpe was just beginning to develop as a town. The buildings on the right are much newer.
Scunthorpe - The Queens On Rowland Road.  For an alternative (2009) view by Richard Croft, please see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1196965">SE9010 : The Queens</a>.
Scunthorpe - The Queens
On Rowland Road. For an alternative (2009) view by Richard Croft, please see SE9010 : The Queens.
Scunthorpe - eastern terrace on Redbourne Street For an alternative view, please see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/605630">SE9010 : Redbourne Street, Frodingham</a>.
Scunthorpe - eastern terrace on Redbourne Street
For an alternative view, please see SE9010 : Redbourne Street, Frodingham.
Heslam Park, home to Scunthorpe Rugby Club
Heslam Park, home to Scunthorpe Rugby Club
Brumby Grove Disused farm buildings at Brumby Grove
Brumby Grove
Disused farm buildings at Brumby Grove
Earl Beauchamp's Warping Drain The delightfully named 'Earl Beauchamp's Warping Drain' on Brumby Common
Earl Beauchamp's Warping Drain
The delightfully named 'Earl Beauchamp's Warping Drain' on Brumby Common
Trent View House Tower block on Westcliff, Scunthorpe .... as its name suggests, it overlooks the Trent valley
Trent View House
Tower block on Westcliff, Scunthorpe .... as its name suggests, it overlooks the Trent valley
St Hugh's Church, Scunthorpe Taken from West Common Lane whilst the lights were on red.
St Hugh's Church, Scunthorpe
Taken from West Common Lane whilst the lights were on red.
St Mark's Methodist Church, Scunthorpe Photo taken in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/704908">SE8909 : St Hugh's Church, Scunthorpe</a>'s Car Park.
St Mark's Methodist Church, Scunthorpe
Photo taken in SE8909 : St Hugh's Church, Scunthorpe's Car Park.
Wynmoor Road Quite typical of the housing in the area.
Wynmoor Road
Quite typical of the housing in the area.
St. Hugh's church, Scunthorpe Situated on the corner of Ashby Road and Old Brumby Street. The photographer went to this church as a lad.
A Grade II listed building, the church was built in 1938/39 using reinforced concrete with brick infill. A prime example of an art deco Anglican church.
St. Hugh's church, Scunthorpe
Situated on the corner of Ashby Road and Old Brumby Street. The photographer went to this church as a lad. A Grade II listed building, the church was built in 1938/39 using reinforced concrete with brick infill. A prime example of an art deco Anglican church.
Lincoln Gardens, Scunthorpe And we have a cooling tower at the end of our street!
Lincoln Gardens, Scunthorpe
And we have a cooling tower at the end of our street!
The Priory, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe Looking southwest across the car park.
The Priory, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe
Looking southwest across the car park.
You Have Found THE ANSWER Just as long as the question was "Do you have any second hand furniture"?
You Have Found THE ANSWER
Just as long as the question was "Do you have any second hand furniture"?
The Beacon, Scunthorpe This pub stands at the junction of Burringham Road and Willoughby Road.
The Beacon, Scunthorpe
This pub stands at the junction of Burringham Road and Willoughby Road.
Show me another place!

Central Park is located at Grid Ref: SE8810 (Lat: 53.583166, Lng: -0.66893138)

Unitary Authority: North Lincolnshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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