Calderstones Park, Liverpool, Merseyside

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Accessibility

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Brief description

“Calderstones Park is a 126-acre public park located in the Allerton area of Liverpool, England. Established in 1905, it offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and community spaces.”

Address

Calderstones Park

Calderstones Road

Liverpool

L18 3JB

Email

info@thereader.org.uk

Phone

The Reader at Calderstones: 0151 729 2200

Website

https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/calderstones-park-p54661

Directions

“Calderstones Park is accessible via Calderstones Road, Allerton Road, Harthill Road, and Yew Tree Road. Parking is available at Calderstones Road and Yew Tree entrances.”

Opening Times

Park Grounds: Open 24 hours a day, all year round.

Garden Areas: Closing times vary depending on the season.

Mansion House, Café, Ice Cream Parlour, and Storybarn: Opening hours may vary; please check The Reader's website for the most current information

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

Transport


Amenities

Parking: Available at Calderstones Road and Yew Tree entrances.

Playgrounds: Linda McCartney Playground suitable for toddlers and young children.

Fitness Equipment: Weatherproof fitness equipment including a surfer, space walker, and leg press.

Miniature Railway: Runs every Sunday from 2pm–4pm, weather permitting. Rides are free, but donations are welcome.

Cafés:

The Reader Café: Offers breakfast, lunch, sandwiches, snacks, salads, soups, and desserts.
Ice Cream Parlour: Sells a selection of ice creams and refreshments.
Storybarn: An interactive story-centre for young people to explore, share, and discover their love of books.

Botanic Gardens: Features nearly 4,000 species of plants from around the world.

Historical Features:

The Calderstones: Six Neolithic sandstone monoliths that formed part of a burial monument 4,000 years ago.
The Allerton Oak: An ancient oak tree estimated to be 1,000 years old.

Travel Information

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