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Walton Hall Park

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Phone
  
+44 151 233 2008

Address
  
Walton Hall Ave, Liverpool L4 9XP, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–8PMSunday8AM–8PMMonday5:30AM–10PMTuesday5:30AM–10PMWednesday5:30AM–10PMThursday5:30AM–10PMFriday(Good Friday)5:30AM–10PMHours might differSaturday5:30AM–10PMSuggest an edit

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Walton Hall Park in Walton, Liverpool, England is a 130-acre (0.53 km2) park. It was opened to the public on July 18, 1934 by King George V when he visited Liverpool to open the Queensway Tunnel. The origins of the park date back to Henry de Walton, steward of the West Derby hundred in 1199.

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The park contains two lakes which are very popular with fishermen. The larger lake has two islands and is inhabited by several large carps, bream and tench fishes as well as a large amount of skimmer breams, roaches and perches. The smaller lake has a path running around the perimeter making it ideal for match fishermen to set up with their seatboxes; it offers good amounts of Roach and Bream as well as several Carp and Tench.

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Walton Hall Park Wikipedia


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