
Church Green
📍 Church St, Keighley BD21 5HT, UK
About Church Green
Church Green is a pleasant urban park located in the heart of Keighley, West Yorkshire. Situated conveniently near the parish church, Morrisons supermarket, the indoor market, and the Airedale shopping centre, it serves as a central green lung for the town. Visitors often appreciate its well-maintained floral displays and mature trees, providing a refreshing escape from the surrounding urban bustle. The park also plays a significant role as a focal point for various outdoor community events organised by Keighley Town Council.
This compact park is celebrated for its attractive planting schemes, which bring vibrant colours throughout the seasons. It offers tranquil spots for relaxation, such as a semi-circular bench, making it an ideal place for a quiet moment. The presence of dementia awareness signs also adds a thoughtful, community-minded aspect to the space. Despite its modest size, Church Green is a cherished local amenity.
Visiting Information
Church Green is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to enjoy its peaceful atmosphere at any time. The park is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances to ensure all members of the community can enjoy the space comfortably. As a public park, there are no payment requirements for entry.
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📍 Church St, Keighley BD21 5HT, UK
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Showing 5 of 23 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
For a little area, this is a very nice park to visit. The plants are beautiful in different colours, as are the trees that are small despite their glory level! Sitting on the semi-circle bench was a refreshing experience and the accompanying dementia awareness signs raised positive thoughts, however the monument is the best object here with three steps to walk on.
A really good central location for outdoor events by the parish church, Morrisons, indoor market and the Airedale shopping centre. Look out for the Keighley Town Council events. You get a few people down on their luck meeting there, but never seen a problem. Unfortunately, you get them in every town and city.
Nice bit of grass covered in tyre marks that the police know about.
Full of drunken down and outs, not a very good image for keighley at all
If this place wasn't full of drunks every day. I'd give it a 5.