The park offers a good selection of activities for kids, including slides, swings, and a multi-use games area for five-a-side football, basketball, netball, and tennis.
Visitors can explore the remains of an ancient castle, which is Grade 1 listed, as well as evidence of a banqueting hall wall and a fish pool that were part of the historical site.
Recent improvements to the park include refurbished entrance gates, a new play area, and enhancements to the park boundaries through hedge planting and wildflower area maintenance.
Visitors can help hedgehogs by planting hedges instead of fences, creating small holes in walls or fences for their movement, and avoiding feeding them bread and milk. Additionally, supporting environmental improvements and participating in park events can contribute to the conservation efforts.
The park has been awarded a Green Flag for the last three years, which is a nationally recognized award given to parks that meet or exceed criteria related to park management, community involvement, and sustainability.