Gedling Country Park
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| Gedling Country Park | |
|---|---|
Heron Pond | |
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| Type | Country park |
| Location | Spring Lane, Mapperley, NG4 4PE |
| Coordinates | 52°59′28″N 1°05′06″W / 52.991°N 1.085°W |
| Area | 580 acres (230 hectares)[1] |
| Opened | 2015 |
| Owned by | Gedling Borough Council |
| Operated by | Gedling Borough Council |
| Open | All year |
| Website | https://gedlingcountrypark.com/ |
Gedling Country Park is a country park in Gedling, Nottingham, England. The park is situated in the Mapperley area. [2]
The park is on the grounds of the former Gedling Colliery, which closed in 1991 and was subsequently used as a civic amenity site before closing to the public. The site was converted into the present country park in 2015.[3] A café and visitor centre, named Café 1899, opened at the park in 2017 at a cost of £1.5 million,[4] alongside a children's playground themed to the Colliery constructed by playground equipment manufacturer Proludic, at the cost of £200,000.[5] The play park is acknowledged as the second best park in the borough of Gedling after Calverton parish council’s James Seely park that was also redeveloped by Proludic but at a cost of £341,000.00 at the end of 2024.


