A Historic Invitation to Move with Care
Philips Park is a 31-acre Grade II listed municipal park in east Manchester, nestled in the valley of the River Medlock beside the Etihad Stadium. Opened in 1846 as one of the UK’s first public parks, it was designed to offer green space for all classes, with serpentine paths, formal gardens, and woodland walks. Today, it blends heritage features with modern amenities, including a playground, football pitch, pump track, and community orchard. With surfaced paths, quiet zones, and accessible facilities, it’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking emotional pacing, sensory ease, and dignified access. Whether you’re walking with wheels, resting by the pond, or exploring with companions, Philips Park welcomes you into a landscape of civic legacy, sensory ease, and inclusive renewal.
Philips Park – Manchester City Council
Philips Park – Visit Manchester
Philips Park – Wikipedia Overview
Why Visit?
Philips Park offers a rare blend of Victorian heritage, biodiversity, and accessible design. It’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking a layered landscape with emotional spaciousness and sensory richness.
☑ You’re seeking a flat, surfaced walk with historic features and green zones
☑ You want to explore gardens, woodland, and community spaces
☑ You’re planning a visit with companions or support
☑ You value spaces shaped by regeneration, care, and disabled wisdom
My reason for visiting is…
“I’m drawn to Philips Park because…” ___________________________________________
Planning Your Trip
Here’s a practical overview to help you prepare with confidence and care:
| Feature | Details | Access Notes |
| Location | Stuart Street, Manchester M11 4DQ | Main entrance near Etihad Stadium; flat terrain |
| Parking | On-street and stadium parking nearby | No designated disabled bays; check match-day restrictions |
| Transport | Etihad Campus Metrolink Station (0.3 miles) | Step-free access; check TfGM |
| Toilets | Public toilets near the visitor centre | Accessible cubicle available |
| Picnic Areas | Show-field, orchard, and benches throughout | Choose spots near surfaced paths for easier access |
☑ I’ve checked transport and parking options
☑ I’ve packed sensory supports and mobility aids
☑ I’ve planned for toilet access and rest stops
One thing I need to feel safe and welcome is…
“To feel at ease, I’ll make sure…” ___________________________________________
Access Highlights
Philips Park features surfaced paths, heritage structures, and community-led spaces. It’s a place for gentle movement, biodiversity, and emotional metabolising.
☑ Step-free paths through gardens and woodland
☑ Historic features: carriage drive, amphitheatre, Head Gardener’s house
☑ Community orchard, dipping pond, and wild grassland
☑ Playground, pump track, football pitch, and bowling green
☑ Events: Party in the Park, firework displays, health walks
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