Marbury Park, Country park in Comberbach, Northwich, United Kingdom.
Marbury Park is a country park built on former industrial land with lime tree avenues, an arboretum, and walking trails beside a lake. The grounds offer varied routes through open meadows and wooded sections with water access throughout.
The grounds once held a country house built in the 1850s with French architectural influences. After its time as a private estate, it served as a prisoner of war camp during the Second World War.
The name reflects the historic settlement that once occupied this location. Visitors today encounter grounds maintained by local community effort, with regular gatherings that celebrate the natural heritage of the area.
The park maintains paved paths suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with parking available on-site. Visitors should note that opening hours vary depending on the season.
The grounds contain an outdoor swimming pool that has operated since the 1930s under volunteer management. The facility remains open to club members and their guests during the swimming season.
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