Witton Country Park

Coordinates: 53°44′35″N 2°31′09″W / 53.743123°N 2.519150°W / 53.743123; -2.519150 (Witton Country Park)
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Witton Country Park
Witton Park Country Park Visitors Centre
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TypeUrban park
LocationBlackburn, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°44′35″N 2°31′09″W / 53.743123°N 2.519150°W / 53.743123; -2.519150 (Witton Country Park)
Area480 acres (190 ha)
Operated byBlackburn with Darwen Council
OpenOpen all year

Witton Country Park is a 480 acre (1.9 km²) public park in the west of Blackburn, Lancashire. Around half of the park is mixed woodland and parkland, while the rest is either farmland or rough grassland with open access. A visitors' centre features stables with exhibitions of old horse-drawn farm machinery, farm hand-tools and a natural history room. A mammal centre houses shrews, voles, ferrets, rabbits and other animals, which are on display.

Each year, two events, "Arts in the Park" and "Blackburn with Darwen Mela", take place. These events formerly took place in Corporation Park, but moved to Witton Park in 2005. "Arts in the Park" sees local bands playing, as well as more famous acts such as Liberty X. Also many other events take place throughout the day, which usually ends with a set performed by an orchestra. The park is also the venue for the annual Blackburn Race for Life charity fundraising event.[1]

The park is the location of a secondary school, Witton Park Business and Enterprise College. The area now covered by the park was formerly owned by the Feilden family. In 1946 Robert Edward Hart, a local philanthropist, gave £35,000 anonymously towards the purchase of the park (total purchase price £64,000) for the benefit of Blackburn townspeople. He died shortly afterwards and is buried in St Peter's graveyard Salesbury. The donor's identity was later revealed.

The park is watered by the River Darwen and River Blakewater, the latter flowing into the former within the park.

On 11 April 2011, Prince William and Catherine Middleton visited Witton Country Park and greeted the Blackburn Harriers and Athletic Club.[2]

There are a variety of walks within the park including a six-mile (10 km) perimeter hike.[3]

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