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Hanley Park

1896 establishments in EnglandAreas of Stoke-on-TrentGardens by Thomas Hayton MawsonGrade II* listed parks and gardens in StaffordshireParks and open spaces in Staffordshire
Pedestrian bridges in parks and gardensTourist attractions in Stoke-on-TrentUse British English from September 2016
Caldon Canal, Hanley Park geograph 1682606 by Stephen McKay
Caldon Canal, Hanley Park geograph 1682606 by Stephen McKay

Hanley Park is an urban park in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Officially opened on 20 June 1897, it occupies about 63 acres (25 ha) of land. The park was developed by the town of Hanley over a period of five years and cost approximately £70,000. It has been described as a good example of a late Victorian municipal park, and is listed Grade II* in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens.The park received a Green Flag Award in July 2023.

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Hanley Park
The Parkway, Stoke-on-Trent Joiner's Square

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ST1 3BD Stoke-on-Trent, Joiner's Square
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Caldon Canal, Hanley Park geograph 1682606 by Stephen McKay
Caldon Canal, Hanley Park geograph 1682606 by Stephen McKay
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