Location Information - Where is Sherdley Park in St Helens?
Sherdley Park is located in west Sutton in the south of St Helens and is sandwiched between Marshalls Cross Road, Elton Head Road and the St Helens Linkway. Access to Sherdley Park is via Marshalls Cross Road (A569) or Scorecross (A569) or from Elton Head Road (B5204). The Sherdley Park postcode is WA9 5DE.Sherdley Park Location in St Helens
Sherdley Park is located in west Sutton in the south of St Helens and is sandwiched between Marshalls Cross Road, Elton Head Road and the St Helens Linkway. Access to Sherdley Park is via Marshalls Cross Road (A569) or Scorecross (A569) or from Elton Head Road (B5204). The Sherdley Park postcode is WA9 5DE.Sherdley Park Location
Sherdley Park is located in west Sutton in the south of St Helens and is sandwiched between Marshalls Cross Road, Elton Head Road and the St Helens Linkway. Access to Sherdley Park is via Marshalls Cross Road (A569) or Scorecross (A569) or from Elton Head Road (B5204). The Sherdley Park postcode is WA9 5DE.How Do I Get To Sutton's Sherdley Park?
Lea Green Station on the Liverpool to Manchester railway line is adjacent to Sherdley Park. There are many buses from St Helens town centre which pass the park including nos. 17, 17A, 17B, 33, 33A, 111, 137, 138, 194, 195 and 196. If visiting Sherdley Park by car, access via Elton Head Road by Sutton Leisure Centre where there is plenty of car parking available.
Delph Woodland can be accessed on foot from Scorecross (A569) via the signposted footpath. The path can be accessed from within Sherdley Park via entrances by the Driving Range.
Accessibility of Sherdley Park in Sutton:
Generally good. The steepest gradient in the park is 1 in 20. Much of the woodland is inaccessible for wheelchair users but otherwise the paths are fairly easy to manoeuvre. This is Merseytravel's advice:“Wheelchair users will need assistance in leaving and getting onto trains at Lea Green as the train steps are about eight inches above platform level. The hardest part of this route is presented by the ramps from the platforms,which are twenty feet below road level. The route to Sherdley Park is entirely wheelchair friendly, all on tarred surfaces and should be accessible without assistance. Ramps lead up to a wide pavement at Lea Green Merseyrail Station. Turn left alongside the main St Helens Road (A569); there’s a footpath sign for Sherdley Park here. Cross the drop-kerb crossings at the traffic lights and continue beside the road, the path shortly bending away into Sherdley Park. Trace this for 200 yards to the old park entrance gateposts. Turn left here, ignore the wider roadway and then keep left at the fork.”
Satellite View of Sherdley Park:
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