Rickerby Park, Listed pleasure garden in Stanwix Rural, England
Rickerby Park is a Grade II listed pleasure garden situated along the River Eden, featuring footpaths and maintained garden areas enclosed by mature woodland. The grounds span both riverbanks and are characterized by open grassland framed by established trees.
The grounds were established in 1835 and subsequently recognized as a heritage monument, highlighting its importance in Victorian landscape design. This designation reflects the site's enduring value as a historical record of landscape architecture.
The grounds function as a memorial space honoring those lost in World War I, with the Memorial Bridge serving as a physical link across the park. Visitors experience this commemoration naturally while walking through the landscape.
The area offers multiple points of entry, including vehicle access from Brampton Road and Linstock alongside pedestrian access via a suspension bridge. These different routes allow visitors to plan their visit based on where they begin.
Grazing cattle and sheep maintain the grassland naturally, giving the space an authentic rural character just minutes from Carlisle city center. This living maintenance system creates an unusual blend of working pastoral land and urban recreation ground.
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