Ford Park

4.6/5 based on 379 reviews
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Always something new to look at.
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Lovely peaceful great for taking photos
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nice tea room lovely scons
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Lovely walk up to The Sir John Barrow monument.
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Very good time
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A great park for the children to burn off some steam and great views from the monument.
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Spacious park .cafe and play area.
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Nice compact park with welcoming café.
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Get yourself up that hill the views are worth it.
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Good lil place, you can go mountain biking here if you want or you can just come here to sit and chill
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Great open public space with dog walking on the right and a dog free park on the left. Ford park sits at the foot of Hoad and includes a cafe, community centre, nursery and gardens.
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A pretty park with a variety of flowers, good cafe, dog friendly area, decent playground and a community garden.
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Nice walled gardens
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Amazing place
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Lantern festival and fireworks were brilliant once again.
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Nice place for a wedding reception. Very heavy on prices. Was not happy when had to pay the round. £20 more than pubs in Ulverston. So consequently won't be going there anytime soon.
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Been here loads of times. Always good food and great cakes. Nice to see local art work on display and for sale . Walled garden opposite is very nice
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We call in here regularly to take advantage of the hospitality, and view the exhibitions that form a feature of the venue. The cafe is one of the few in town that welcome dogs, which is a definite plus point for us. There are several events organised throughout the year - they have just had the annual Apple Day, celebrating all things apple. Facilities of the park include a play area for children, a grassy area for chilling out, a regular Saturday park run for all ages and a weekly car boot sale. All in all, something for everyone to enjoy. Oh, and the food is good - plenty of home-baked cake!
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We camped in Ford Park as part of the annual Retro Rendezvous festival and Velo Retro cycle ride. We had such a wonderful warm welcome when we arrived and everything was organised brilliantly. The staff in the cafe were friendly and cheerful each morning and the food and cakes were good. It’s a lovely spot and Ulverston is a great town to visit.
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The playground was brilliant for our 7 and 5 year olds. But the 7 year old was desperate to do the orienteering course which seems to be abandoned.
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The park itself is a lovely space to bring your kids, walk your dog or just stroll and think and enjoy the surroundings. The cafe is a lovely, cosy space to enjoy a snack or a lunch with friends and family. Dog friendly too! Menu is good and quality is excellent. Lots of beautiful art work to enjoy while you eat as well. My local! Love it!
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This park is great for families, to picnic, play games or just chill. There is a cafe and toilet facilities. Good free parking on site.
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Lovely park, nice to wander round the nursery and then walk up the Hoad. Had a cream tea in the Coach House Cafe which was delicious and a reasonable price of £5.50
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nicely arranged with some interesting photographic art work displayed.
Service a little slow but well organised and food beautifully presented and delicious!
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Piping in and Piping Hot
The celebration of the Haggis was a total success.
A packed Restaurant was served a real treat by a very competent and lovely staff.
Gluten free and special dishes were available at this charming and hospitable .
Kerry Willison Parry moved the Ode to the Haggis in a wonderful and human manner (with several swirls of the Dagger) after the Mans a man for all that spirit.
Many a "cutty sark" in evidence thank goodness!.
Food as presented to our group of 9 was eaten with glee and well commented upon. Portion size excellent. Lots of spicy haggis and the most wonderful Clanachan trifle to finish.
Good value , good company GOOD Times.
You can eat most days from their welcoming and satisfying menu.
Look them up for a visit to The Festival Town! Free Parking.
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