A-Z Challenge – ‘P’
Preston Hall and Park overlooks the River Tees at Eaglescliffe. The Preston Hall Museum and its surroundings in 100 acres of beautiful park land are currently undergoing a make-over as the result of winning a Heritage Lottery Grant.Exhibitions show visitors what life was like in the 1800s with craft workers in a typical local street of the1890s. The street includes the shop of John Walker from Stockton; Walker was the inventor of the safety match.
You may ride on the Teesside Small Gauge Railway or take a trip on the river to Yarm and Stockton aboard the pleasure boat, the Teesside Princess.
The park is an ideal place to walk a dog. Other facilities include safe surface play area for children, crazy golf and a café.
There's also a safe surface play area for children and a cafe.
The walks by the river and the Quarry Wood Nature reserve are havens for wild life. [More about the quarry will follow under ‘Q’.]
Preston Park is stunning. If I'm ever your way, I'll know what to visit!
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How lovely to see the environment being restored. Thanks for that, Bob.
ReplyDeleteI don't know this part of the country at all but this place looks well worth a visit.
ReplyDeleteOh my now you've given me another fascinating journey to see for myself! Thanks Bob! Great Stuff!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to visit Preston Park, now that I know about it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely, Bob. I wish I was there! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
I love to know that this lovely, breathtaking park is being restored, Bob. I would love to see it in person someday. Super P post. Loved it. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fabulous place. I'd love to visit, and walk my dog there. Love the swan photo!
ReplyDeleteI would really love to visit this area. It sounds like a lot of wonderful things to see of my interests.
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