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11 Reasons to Visit Calderstones Park

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Last updated: February 18, 2026 4:26 pm
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Key Points

  • Calderstones Park spans 94 to 126 acres in South Liverpool’s Allerton area, featuring woodland, lakes, and fields.
  • Ancient Calderstones megaliths, remnants of a Neolithic burial chamber predating Stonehenge, are preserved within the park.
  • Harthill Botanical Gardens house nearly 4,000 plant species from around the world, including Japanese and old English gardens.
  • Attractions include a lake with ducks and geese, Calderstones Mansion House café, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a nature reserve.
  • The park hosts the Liverpool International Tennis Tournament and offers family activities like reading groups and play spaces.

Liverpool (Liverpool Standard) February 18, 2026 – Calderstones Park in South Liverpool stands out as a premier destination with its blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational facilities, drawing visitors for strolls, sports, and cultural experiences.

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  • Key Points
  • Why is Calderstones Park a historical treasure?
  • What family activities await at Calderstones Park?
    • How does the park support sports and relaxation?
  • What makes the botanical gardens unmissable?

Spanning up to 126 acres, the park boasts woodlands, a serene lake, expansive fields, and diverse gardens that cater to families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.

Why is Calderstones Park a historical treasure?

At the heart of the park lie the Calderstones, six prehistoric megaliths forming the remains of a Neolithic passage grave tomb older than Stonehenge, now protected in a purpose-built enclosure near the entrance.

According to Secret Liverpool, these stones have been relocated within the park over time to preserve them from environmental damage, allowing closer observation while maintaining their safeguarded setting.

As reported by The Guide Liverpool, the park’s cobbled footpaths wind through walled gardens featuring native Japanese shrubs, fiery red maples, and other botanical wonders established since 1802.

What family activities await at Calderstones Park?

The park offers playgrounds, a children’s play area at the Calderstones Mansion House, and The Storybarn, a dedicated space sparking young imaginations through reading and play, as detailed by The Reader organisation.

How does the park support sports and relaxation?

Calderstones hosts the Liverpool International Tennis Tournament, attracting stars like Martina Navratilova, and features tennis courts, bowls areas, exercise machines, and open spaces for football, according to Wikipedia and visitor reviews on Tripadvisor.

What makes the botanical gardens unmissable?

The Harthill Botanical Gardens, recreated post-World War II, showcase almost 4,000 global plant species across 16 glasshouses, alongside woodland trails vibrant in autumn and a lake ideal for feeding ducks and geese.

Home Instead highlights the mansion house café, perfect for enjoying cake amid the greenery, enhancing visits with refreshments and scenic views.

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