
Cartwright Hall Gardens
Cartwright Hall Gardens
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About this place
Cartwright Hall Gardens is a well-kept public park in Bradford's Lister Park, surrounding the grand Cartwright Hall art gallery. The gardens are free to visit and open around the clock, so you can pop in whenever suits you, whether that's a quick weekday wander or a leisurely weekend morning with the kids.
The grounds are genuinely lovely, with a notable water feature and plenty of open space to roam. Inside the hall itself you'll find a significant collection of Hockneys alongside a wide variety of other art and culture, all free to enjoy, with helpful staff on hand.
The site has a wheelchair-accessible entrance, so it's easy to get around with a pushchair or for anyone with mobility needs. It's the kind of place that becomes a real local favourite, the sort of green space that families come back to year after year.
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What to bring
- Waterproof coat
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Picnic blanket and snacks
- Pushchair or carrier for little ones
- Sun cream and a hat
Top tips
- Entry to the hall and gardens is free, so no need to budget for tickets.
- The water feature is a favourite with little ones, but watch younger children closely.
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking make it easy for pushchairs too.
- Open every day around the clock, so a morning or evening stroll is always on the cards.
- Pair the gardens with a look inside the hall for Hockney works and a full day out.
Age range
Free entry
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Location
Cartwright Hall Gardens
10 N Park Rd, Bradford BD9 4NH
Parking tip
There's wheelchair-accessible parking on site.