Hexham Parks
Hexham Parks
Hexham is home to a variety of picturesque parks, all situated in the centre of the market town.
The parks feature formal gardens, a bowling green, a play area, a bandstand, war memorial and a skate park. All of the green spaces and parks in Hexham have proudly held a Green Flag Award status since 2002.
Opening times and facilities
Hexham parks are open all year round.
Visit one of Hexham's stunning parks or outdoor areas for a range of activities for the whole family to enjoy.

The Sele
The Sele is a vast area of greenery, featuring impressive lime trees. It's perfect for picnics and games and is situated in the Abbey Grounds, a short walk from the town centre. The Sele also features a children's play area and a skate park.

Hexham Abbey grounds
Take a seat and enjoy the stunning views of this park, featuring a bandstand, war memorial and a vast open area of green space, perfect for a relaxing stroll or a dog walk.

Hexham House grounds
Hexham House is a popular wedding venue and meeting space located in a beautiful location, surrounded by greenery and flowers, right next to Hexham's bowling green.

Discover Hexham parks
Find Hexham parks
The parks are adjacent to each other and are located within the town near to a variety of shops and cafes.
Please use Hexham town centre parking for the parks. Hexham railway station is approximately a 10 minute walk from the parks. The nearest bus stops are located on Hencotes.
Address: Hexham Park, NE46 3LS
Additional information
The parks at Hexham are open throughout the whole year.
The park is managed by the neighbourhood services team at Northumberland County Council.
Click here to contact the team for further details or enquires about the park.
For details of putting in the park, please click here to contact Hexham Tourist Information or call 01434 652 220.
Updates on any essential maintenance work will appear on our website here or click here to contact the customer service centre.
The bowling club was founded in 1929 and continues to have a strong membership. Click here to find out more about the Hexham House Bowling Club.
Drone use
Launching drones from County Council land is only allowed with the consent of the Council and where a formal license agreement has been signed. The council reserves the right to refuse consent and where consent is granted will require evidence of your Civil Aviation Training Certificate and public liability insurance.
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