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Heath Park Playing Fields
Halton, Runcorn, England

Heath Park Playing Fields

Length4.3 mi
Elev. Gain200.1 ft
Est. Steps10000
Created by Graham

Heath Park Playing Fields Introduction

Heath Park Playing Fields is a 4.3 mile (10,000-step) route located near Halton, Runcorn, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 200.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Runcorn

Place
Runcorn is an industrial town and cargo port in Cheshire, England, on the southern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap. Its population in 2011 was 61,789. To the north across the River Mersey is Widnes. Warrington is upstream 8 miles (12.9 km) to the northeast and Liverpool downstream 16 miles (26 km) to the northwest.

Runcorn Town Hall

Building
Runcorn Town Hall is in Heath Road, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It was originally built as Halton Grange, a mansion for Thomas Johnson, a local industrialist. After passing through the ownership of two other industrialists, it was purchased in the 1930s by Runcorn Urban District Council and converted into their offices.

Runcorn War Memorial

Place
Runcorn War Memorial was built to commemorate the servicemen of Runcorn lost in active service in the First World War. It was unveiled in 1920, and the names of those lost in the Second World War and subsequently were added later. The memorial stands in a small garden by a road junction in Runcorn, Cheshire, England, and consists of a Latin cross in white granite on a plinth and steps.

Runcorn Rural District

Place
Runcorn was a rural district in Cheshire, England from 1894 to 1974. [1] It was named after but did not include Runcorn, a town on the River Mersey to the north-west of the district, which formed its own urban district.The district was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. It was split between the new districts of Vale Royal, Warrington and Halton, with the parishes of Appleton, Grappenhall, Hatton, Stockton Heath, Stretton, and Walton going to Warrington; the parishes of Daresbury, Moore and Preston Brook going to Halton (with Runcorn town), and the rest going to Vale Royal (now Cheshire West and Chester).

Weston, Runcorn

Place
Weston or Weston Village is a settlement in the Halton unitary authority of Cheshire, England. Formerly a separate village, it is now part of the town of Runcorn.Weston overlooks the Mersey river, and is separated from a large Ineos (formerly ICI) chemical plant by the Weston Point Expressway.The Grade II* listed St John the Evangelist's Church is located in the village.

The Brindley

Building
The Brindley is a theatre in the town of Runcorn, Cheshire, England. Located by the Bridgewater Canal, the centre is named after the canal's engineer, James Brindley. It opened in autumn 2004; the architects were John Miller and Partners. The building is owned and operated by Halton Borough Council.

The Heath School

School
The Heath School is a mixed secondary school in Runcorn, Cheshire, England.Formerly a community school administered by Halton Borough Council, the school converted to academy status in September 2012. The school continues to coordinate with the council for admissions. In April 2016 planning permission was sought for a complete rebuild of the school on the same site.

Runcorn signal box

Place
Runcorn signal box is a railway control building sited at the south end of Runcorn railway station in Cheshire, England. It is located to the west of the West Coast Main Line and the branch line to Folly Lane. The signal box is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

Runcorn railway station

Building
Runcorn railway station is in the town of Runcorn in Cheshire, north-west England. The station lies on the Liverpool branch of the West Coast Main Line between Weaver Junction and Liverpool South Parkway and is managed by Virgin Trains.

Abbotts Close

Tourist Attraction
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

4.3 mi

Elev. Gain

200.1 ft

Est. Steps

10000
Created by
Graham
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