Walkden Gardens
Sale Old Hall's dovecote in Walkden Gardens.
TypePublic park
LocationSale, England
Coordinates53°25′06″N 2°18′44″W / 53.4184°N 2.3123°W / 53.4184; -2.3123
Operated byTrafford Council

Walkden Gardens is a public green space in Sale, Greater Manchester, England. The gardens are named after Harry Walkden on whose death in 1949 his plant nursery passed to Sale Borough Council and provides the site for the gardens. The gardens are owned by Trafford Council and The Friends of Walkden Gardens help maintain and develop the gardens. A notable feature of the gardens is the dovecote moved there from the grounds of the now demolished Sale Old Hall.[1][2]

References

  1. "Friends of Walkden Gardens | Website of the Friends of Walkden Gardens".
  2. "Walkden Gardens". www.trafford.gov.uk.
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