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Saturday, 31 October 2009

Stamford Park in Autumn


Stamford Park is an enjoyable place for a stroll or a quiet sit down at any time of the year, but in the Autumn there is the added pleasure of the rich colours of the leaves on the trees and on the ground.

Stamford Park was originally the grounds of mill owner's home Highfield House. It lies on the boundary of Ashton and Stalybridge and became a park for the two towns in 1873.

See Google Aerial View of this location.
See Birds Eye View of this location.

1 comment:

  1. so beautiful. the colors just shimmer and invite one to walk among them

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