Hardwick Park (Sedgefield, County Durham) Reviews

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Newest Review: ... and pastries. My Mum, who visited us for a week recently and ate out almost every day, claimed her toastie at Hardwick Park cafe was the best meal out she'd had all week! There's a small but delicious selection of ice cream flavours available. Tea for two is £2.05 and the cups are warmed, a lovely cup of tea. There are crayons and colouring sheets available to keep children happy. The children's play park is small and aimed at preschool age children with a couple of swings, a train and a climbing frame/slide. The equipment is made predominantly from solid wood which looks nice and is in good condition. There's a bench and a picnic table... more

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Hardwick Park (Sedgefield, County Durham): The Alice in Wonderland Park (1347 words)
by - written on 21/09/11 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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Hardwick Park, also known as Hardwick Hall Country Park, is in the borough of Sedgefield, County Durham, just off the A177. In the 18th century the Hardwick Estate was home to one John Burdon Esquire who employed a leading architect to design a fashionable pleasure park. Over time the park fell into decline but in 1999 local residents began a restoration project with help from lottery funds and the County Council. I discovered Hardwick Park last year after a recommendation from a relative and have since visited several times. There's a sizable fee free car park at the entrance, as well as a visitor centre, a cafe and a children's play area, but the main body ...  Read the complete review