How Much Does It Cost To Hire Sefton Park?

Sefton Park and Croxteth Country Parks are billed as the city’s “premier parks” and are therefore the most expensive to hire. Under the new plans, if you wanted to hold a commercial event in either park, you would be charged anything from £1,250 to £15,000 per day for the site hire.

Is Sefton Park free?

Sefton Park is a public park in south Liverpool, England, which is arguably the best known and most loved local park. The 200-acre park is man-made and features distinctive curved paths and driveways, and is filled with beech and other indigenous British trees. Entry to the park is free of charge.

Why is Sefton Park called Sefton Park?

The park was formed from agricultural land purchased in 1864 from Lord Sefton and Mr Livingstone for £250,000. It was officially opened by Prince Arthur in 1872 who dedicated it “for the health and enjoyment of the townspeople”.

How big is Sefton Park?

235 acre
This magnificent 235 acre park is a Grade 1 historic park in the Sefton Park district of Liverpool. It is a Green Flag and Green Heritage awarded site with beautiful features and monuments.

Who built Sefton Park?

In 1866 a brief was issued for a public competition for the design of the park. There were twenty-nine entries and the winners were Edouard André (1840-1911) and Lewis Hornblower (1823-79), a Liverpool architect.

How long is the walk around Sefton Park?

Check out this 4.3-km circular trail near Liverpool, Merseyside. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 4 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, running, and walking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

Who owns the Palm House in Sefton Park?

Liverpool City Council
Sefton Park Palm House is owned by Liverpool City Council and managed by Sefton Park Palm House Preservation Trust, a registered charity that maintains the Palm House for the benefit of the local community.

Can you drink alcohol in Sefton Park?

Guests are free to bring their own picnics and unopened soft drinks but no alcohol is allowed at the park unless purchased there.

Why is there a Peter Pan statue in Sefton Park?

The bronze statue of Peter Pan, made by British sculptor Sir George Frampton, was originally gifted to Liverpool’s children by local merchant George Audley – known for his generous work with children – 90 years ago.

Is Croxteth park bigger than Sefton Park?

Croxteth Country Park
Even bigger than Sefton Park, this space in West Derby boasts 500 acres of land. The country park offers woodland, pastures, ponds, streams and a network of paths and trails that are easy to lose yourself on.

What is the biggest park in Merseyside?

The biggest park, by far, in Liverpool is Sefton Park, arcing around the bo-ho southern suburbs of the city. Within, you’ll find the steamy wrought-iron Palm House – stuffed to the rafters with exotic fronds and ferns – an ornamental lake or two, and acres of lawn to stretch out on.

What does the word Sefton mean?

The name Sefton is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means Town With The Rushes. English surname from the Old Norse “sef” which means rush (plant).

How many people can Sefton Park hold?

The Sefton Park Palmhouse comfortably seat 220 for a sit-down dinner or up to 400 for a drinks reception in one single space. There is ample parking close by and full disabled access. Marquees can also be added.

Is Sefton a nice place to live?

Councillor Trish Hardy, Sefton Council’s cabinet member for communities and housing, said: “It comes as no surprise that Sefton finds itself once again on a list of the best places to live in the UK.

Can you swim in Sefton Park lake?

Swimming, fishing and boating banned at Sefton, Walton Hall and Newsham parks. Full story: liverpoolexpress.co.uk/park-visitors-… we also have a problem with our wildfowl can we meet to discuss please?

Is Sefton a nice area?

Sefton is a wonderful place to live, work and play. Spanning from Southport in the north, down to Formby, Maghull, Crosby, and south to Bootle, the area is a mix of seaside and coastline, farmland, industry, villages, and close-knit communities.

Can you walk from Crosby to Southport along the beach?

It’s roughly 16 miles from Crosby to Southport beach going through and along the Sefton coast as I have ran it many times and cycled it too. There are many sections, Crosby to Hightown is a coastal path along the promenade and goes past the Gormley statues on the beach, and then passes the Coastguard station.

What is Sefton famous for?

Sefton is home to a wealth of events and attractions including the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, Antony Gormley’s Another Place artwork on Crosby beach, and Royal Birkdale Golf Club – a regular Open Championship venue.

How far is a lap of Sefton Park?

2.3 miles
According to MapMyRun, the perimeter path of Sefton Park is 2.3 miles around – a great starter distance for anyone beginning their 5k or 10k training too.

How much does it cost to hire the Palm House Liverpool?

Currently prices are from £2,960 for weekdays, up to £4,700 for weekend hire. How can our readers get more information on the venue? Those wanting to find out more can visit our website, or venue’s website. They can also contact Dine on 0345 450 4545, or the Palm House on 0151 726 9304.

Are dogs allowed in Sefton Park Palm House?

You can’t take dogs into the palm house but otherwise lovely big park for a walk. Lots of poo bins and the staff at the cafe and kiosk put water out for the dogs. Great for nature spotting as many bird species can be found in the park and the large lake attracts ducks swans, geese and heron.