Eddisbury Park Field
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Address: Eddisbury Bungalow, 32 Buxton Old Rd, Macclesfield SK11 0AE, United Kingdom
Coordinates: 53.2553425, -2.0979277
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Eddisbury Park Field was gifted to the National Trust in 1938 by John Figgins Morton to help preserve the beautiful view. It’s a quiet place for a short walk in nature, with overgrown historical features like a circular structure, gate piers, and even a couple of wells. There's also an old quarry, though it's fenced off with barbed wire.
Access is via Back Eddisbury Road, which is a narrow single-track lane, through a gate with the National Trust logo. Some street parking is available on Broadcar Road if you’re visiting by car. A lovely, slightly hidden gem if you’re in the area and fancy a calm stroll.
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Closest Car Park
- No dedicated car park but Buxton OldRoad has street parking.
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About the Author
Andrew Seaford lives in Cheshire and has been leaving Google Maps reviews for longer than he'd like to admit. Somewhere along the way, a 19th-century book called Scientific Rambles round Macclesfield - J.D. Sainter's account of tramping around Cheshire with a notebook convinced him the reviews deserved to be written up properly. These articles are the result: honest accounts of places worth knowing about, and a few that aren't. He gets outside when the screen time gets too much, which is often.



