Barshaw Park

Barshaw Park

Entrance gates
Location Paisley
Nearest city Glasgow
Coordinates 55°50′53″N 4°23′42″W / 55.848°N 4.395°W / 55.848; -4.395Coordinates: 55°50′53″N 4°23′42″W / 55.848°N 4.395°W / 55.848; -4.395
Area 55 Acres
Operated by Renfrewshire Council
Open 15 June 1912
Status Open

Barshaw Park is in Paisley, Scotland. It has 55 acres of recreational parkland and garden areas which are open to the public.

History

In the early 20th century, the local council of Paisley was looking to create a public recreation area. A wealthy local family, the Arthurs, sold 55 acres of land to Paisley Burgh Council (now Renfrewshire Council) in 1911. Ground works were carried out at the site and the park opened on 15 June 1912.[1]

Barshaw House was included with the sale of the land. It is a mansion situated within the park and was the home of the Arthurs. The building over the years has been a private house, military hospital, care home and now luxury flats.[2]

Amenities

The park offers various amenities and activities for the general public. These include a boating pond, walled garden, bmx track, miniature railway, swing parks, municipal golf course and a small animal enclosure. Special events like funfair day and open gala days are hosted at the park.[3]

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