Northcliffe Park, Bradford
Facts and practical information
Northcliffe Park is a 35-hectare area in Shipley, West Yorkshire, England, set aside for allotments, parkland and woodland. The park and playing fields were donated by Sir Norman Rae in 1920 and the playing fields are known as the Norman Rae fields, but are part of the park itself. The park adjoins the town of Shipley to its eastern and northern sides, and Heaton to the south, with Northcliffe Golf Club also bordering the park on the western side. Bradford Model Engineering Society have two demonstration and ride-on lines within the park which are open to public in the summer. ()
Northcliffe Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, Salts Mill, Saltaire United Reformed Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Northcliffe Park?
How to get to Northcliffe Park by public transport?
Train
- Shipley (19 min walk)
- Saltaire (20 min walk)
Bus
- Caroline Street Albert Road • Lines: 679 (20 min walk)
- Dallam Avenue Albert Road • Lines: 679 (20 min walk)