- Philips Park, Clayton
Philips Park lies in the valley of the
River Medlock , next to theCity of Manchester Stadium , in the lower part of Clayton, a district ofManchester ,England . The river runs through the park.Philips Park was opened in
1846 , making it one of the world's first municipal parks.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-05-16] The establishment of the park was largely due to the efforts ofMark Philips , a local MP committed to creating parks for the use of the working people of the city. Thanks in large part to Philips' campaigning, £6,200 was raised by public subscription to purchase the land from Lady Hoghton. Philips Park was named in his honour.This park is not the same as Philips Park in
Prestwich .Two archaeological finds have been made in the park: a Roman coin minted in the reign of Emperor
Gallienus and ahalberd (type of spear) dating back to the 16th century. The park's visitor centre is housed in a lodge commissioned in 1868 from the architect Alfred Derbyshire, who also designed the Palace Theatre in Manchester.In 2001, Philips Park was awarded Grade II listed status on the National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England.
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* [http://www.philipspark.org.uk/PhilipsPark/ Philips Park website]
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