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Located in a great spot, Peel Park Quarter is just a short bus ride away from Salford Quays and Manchester city centre. In 2020, we were voted the second-best student halls in the UK by Student Hut. Our village has a fantastic community feel, and includes games consoles, pool tables, study areas, a gym and two cinema rooms.
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- Salford Museum and Art Gallery
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Peel Park is conveniently placed in the centre of Salford, meaning we have a number of handy transport links, pedestrian and cycle routes that will allow you to come and visit the park. At the main entrance to the front of the park you’ll see the University and Salford Museum and Art gallery. Here you’ll also find the car park. Please note there is...
You can use the car park in front of Salford Museum and Art Gallery when visiting. It’s a pay and display car park and will cost you £2.50 for up to three hours, £5.50 for 3 to 6 hours and £9 for over 6 hours.
Monday: Closed, Café and shop open 9.30am to 4pmTuesday: 9.30am to 4pmWednesday: 9.30am to 4pmThursday: 9.30am to 4pmYou can find toilets and baby changing facilities at Salford Museum and Art Gallery. A toilet is also available at organised events, activities and volunteer days at the Park Keepers Base within the park.
Peel Park. Situated off Manchester Road West and close to the border of Bolton, Peel Park is one of Salford's oldest parks having first opened to the public in 1910. The park boasts a wide range of facilities including an outdoor gym, MUGA, Pavillion and children's play area. Address: Manchester Road West, Little Hulton.
Peel Park is a public urban park in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, located on the flood plain of the River Irwell below Salford Crescent and adjacent to the University of Salford. It was the first of three public parks to be opened on 22 August 1846, for the people of Manchester and Salford, paid for by public subscription.
Peel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription, to officially open. Created in 1846, it was free to use and brought all Salford residents together. Four years later in 1850, Salford opened the Royal Museum and Library, the country’s first free public lending library, now known as the ...
University of Salford. No matter whether you're travelling to Salford by train, bus, bike, car, or plane, we have provided travel route information for you to explore before you set off on your journey. The University of Salford is located across three campuses, Peel Park, Frederick Road and MediaCity. Although we have multiple campuses, our ...