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Stuart Park

"what are we doing today?"

covers about 120 acres and consists both of mature woodland and arboretum on the southern side, with open parkland on the northern side.

Two sets of lakes provide habitat for our water fowl.

A big favourite with all the family is the extensive pets corner with many types of domesticated animals, fallow deer, highland cattle, llamas and goats.

Their nature, heritage, orienteering and tree trails are provided within the Park, which are popular with school visits.

Stewart Park houses the Captain Cook Museum. The site of the cottage where Captain James Cook was born is in Stewart Park, although all traces of the building have now disappeared. It is marked by a granite vase which is close to the centre of the museum.

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http://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-countryside/parks/stewart-park-/

Stuart Park
The Grove
Middlebrough
Tees Valley
Durham
TS7 8AR
Telephone: 01642 300202
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Admission: 2011 Prices:
Free
  Opening Times: 2011 Opening Details:
Daily opening.
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