Explore the history of Greenhead Park
Greenhead Park, Trinity Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 4DN
Greenhead Park is an attractive Grade II listed Victorian park which opened in 1884 and was restored to its former glory in 2011 thanks to a multi-million pound Heritage Lottery funded project. Historic features include a bandstand, Italian Gardens & fountain, conservatory, and two war memorials, all refurbished during the restoration, which also included reinstatement of the main lake and perimeter railings.
'Greenhead Park in Pictures', a display of old maps, photographs, postcards and other memorabilia in the Greenhead Park conservatory, will take you back through the fascinating story of the park. As well as views of the park and its features, you'll find images of people, events and activities through the years - which may bring back childhood memories for some!
There will also be an early evening guided walk exploring the history of the park led by David Griffiths, author of Secured for the Town: A history of Huddersfield’s Greenhead Park.
Greenhead Park, Trinity Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 4DN
The Park cafe at the Conservatory is open from 0900 to 1600 daily. Cooked food is served from 1000 to 1400. Hot and cold drinks, cakes and toast, plus children’s toasties & sandwiches are available all day. Please note that only food and drink purchased at the cafe may be consumed on the premises or in the cafe's outside seating area. More information about Greenhead Park facilities can be found at https://friendsofgreenheadpark.org.uk/our-park/park-information/