About us
Freedom Fields is one of Plymouth's most historic parks.
It's close to the Greenbank and Lipson areas of the city, and is around a 15 minute walk from the city centre. Restored in 2000, Freedom Fields has a Green Flag Award and some of the best panoramic views in Plymouth, looking out across Plymouth Sound and beyond. The park has a great sense of community, with many different community events being held each year.
Refreshments
On site café
Toilets
The café has public toilets that have disabled access
Sport facilities
Multi-use games area on tarmac
Playground
Sand play, climbing frame, ball court, tyre swings and roundabouts
Access & Seating
East and west entrances are pram and wheelchair friendly. All paths are tarmac and are flat, allowing pram and wheelchair users to access all areas. There's a slight slope from the top to the bottom of the park. There is seating throughout the park.
Travel and directions
About one mile from the city centre, located between Greenbank Road and Lipson Road
Accessible using public transport with bus stops at Seymour Avenue, Sea View Avenue and Seymour Road
Restricted car parking available on adjacent residential streets (no official car park)