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Play areas within the Borough

It's child's play with over 40 playgrounds in the Borough

Some of the larger play areas worth a visit can be found at the following locations:-

  • Audlem Playing Fields, off Cheshire Street, Audlem
  • Barony Park, Barony Road, Nantwich including Skatepark
  • Brookfield Park, Shrewbridge Road, Nantwich
  • Brookhouse Drive, Crewe
  • Carrington Way, Coppenhall
  • Chapel Close, Cholmondeston, Wettenhall
  • Church Lane, Wistaston
  • Claughton Avenue, Crewe
  • Crisham Avenue, Hack Green, Austerston
  • Cronkinson Oak, off Station View, Nantwich
  • Cumberland, off Cranage Road, Crewe
  • Derby Docks, Derby Street, Crewe including Multi Use Games Area
  • Ford Lane, Crewe
  • Frank Webb Avenue open space, Leighton including Multi Use Games Area
  • Greendale Gardens, Crewe
  • Gutterscroft, off Primrose Avenue, Haslington
  • Haslington Playing Fields, Maw Lane, Haslington (Skatepark)
  • Hurst Court, Bunbury
  • James Atkinson Way, Leighton
  • King George V Playing Fields, Coppenhall Lane, Crewe including Skatepark
  • Kingsley Fields, Nantwich 
  • Langley Drive, Crewe
  • Lansdowne Road, Crewe
  • Macon Meadows, off Lea Avenue, Crewe
  • Main Road, Wybunbury
  • Main Road, Worleston
  • Marsh Lane, Nantwich
  • McLaren Street Playing Fields, Coppenhall
  • Mill Bridge Close, Crewe
  • Nantwich Road, Alpraham
  • Perryfields, Leighton
  • Plane Tree Drive, by the Royal Scot public house, Crewe
  • Queens Park, Victoria Avenue, Crewe
  • Queens Street Recreation Ground, Crewe
  • Samuel Street Recreation Ground, Crewe
  • School Crescent, Crewe including Multi Use Games Area
  • School Lane, Marbury
  • Station Road, Wrenbury
  • Thorn Tree Drive, Leighton including Multi Use Games Area
  • Valley Park, Alton Street, Crewe
  • Vine Tree Avenue, Shavington
  • Wardle Avenue, Wardle
  • Wessex Close, Shavington
  • Westminster Street Recreation Ground, Crewe
  • Willaston Playing Fields, Wybunbury Road, Willaston

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