
Chelsea Park
π 84 Chelsea Rd, Nether Edge, Sheffield S11 9BR, UK
About Chelsea Park
Chelsea Park offers a refreshing escape in Sheffield, celebrated by visitors with a strong Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. This green space is often highlighted in reviews for its peaceful and simple charm, providing a tranquil contrast to busier local parks.
Open 24 hours, the park is a popular choice for those seeking a quiet stroll or a moment of relaxation amidst nature. Its secluded atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for dog walkers and individuals looking for a less crowded outdoor experience.
Facilities at a glance:
- Small playground for children
- Basketball hoop for casual play
- Expansive grassy areas, perfect for relaxation or a gentle walk
- Unique, if slightly broken, owl statue adding character
Beyond its natural beauty and family-friendly amenities, Chelsea Park holds a special place in local history, reportedly having been a training ground for Olympic athlete Jessica Ennis-Hill. It's a wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors in Sheffield, whether for exercise, family time, or simply to unwind.
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π 84 Chelsea Rd, Nether Edge, Sheffield S11 9BR, UK
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Showing 5 of 371 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.View all on Google β
Very simple small park. Usually has people walking dogs in it. A broken owl statue is in the middle of the main grassy area with a small plaque. There are also a few children's swings, roundabouts, general small play area. It is not usually that busy even at the weekend.
Best park in this part of Nether Edge.
Very nice, green, peaceful park. Compared to other more busy parks with lots of features/ facilities, this was a refereshingly simple and natural spot
A little oasis. Friendly dog walkers, plenty of birds, tranquil.
Nice secluded little park - not too busy. Small playground and a basketball π hoop. Jessica Ennis used to train by running up the hill here.