The Council is sole trustee of Keswick’s two main parks – Hope and Fitz Park – which are both held in trust for ‘recreation and enjoyment for the inhabitants of and visitors to the town of Keswick and its neighbourhood’. As such, it has responsibility for the Parks’ management, maintenance and development. It also has responsibility for maintaining Wivell Park including the War Memorial and ‘Pups’ shelter, and the Townsfield (a registered Village Green). All Town Councillors also act as Trustees of the Parks.

Addressing Climate Change – What have we done so far

  • Introduced a Climate Change Action Group
  • Declared a Climate Change Emergency
  • Use only peat free compost
  • Use glysophate free weed killer
  • Gradually introducing more bee friendly plants
  • Introducing a Bug Hotel to Fitz Park
  • Led a campaign asking retailers not to stock disposable BBQs and have prohibited their use in our Parks
  • Worked with partners to to coordinate the control of Balsam
  • Changed to 100% renewable energy suppliers
  • Some lower carbon replacement equipment and fuel has been introduced

Hope Park

In 1925, Sir Percy Hope decided to dedicate the land which now forms Hope Park to the local community, opening it initially as a golf course in 1927. It was the wish of Sir Percy that the inhabitants of Keswick and visitors to the town could continue to enjoy the park ‘as a pleasure ground and garden for recreation and enjoyment’ and so after his death in 1974 Keswick Town Council was conveyed the park ‘on trust’ for the people of Keswick and the Hope Park Trust was established.

Today, visitors can enjoy the park’s magnificent floral displays, putting, pitch and putt, boules and obstacle golf, visit the bird viewing area or have a drink or snack in wonderful surroundings at Café Hope.

Contact details:-

Hope Park Golf Hut Tel: 017687 73445

Café Hope Tel: 017687 80844

Website: www.hopeleisure.com

Hope Park

Fitz Park

Fitz Park was saved as open space for the people of Keswick by the efforts of local people in the 19th century. It has been maintained by Trustees for the last 130 years as a public park and recreation ground with the original Trust transferring to the current Trustee (Keswick Town Council) in 1995. In 1923 a local family, the Wivells, donated a triangle of land incorporating the War Memorial and a bridge to link it to the park.

Split into two areas covering 28 acres, Fitz Park is home to the local football, cricket, athletics, tennis and bowling clubs and has public tennis, bowling and putting available at Upper Fitz together with a refreshments during the summer season.  For further details relating to seasonal games and refreshments in Upper Fitz please contact Cafe HNW either by email: cafehnwkeswick@gmail.com or telephone 07972 143839.

Lower Fitz Park is regularly used as the venue for sporting events – if you are interested in hiring the park please contact us.

Fitz Park

Community Sports Area

Situated within Lower Fitz, this floodlit multi use games area provides pitches for 5 and 7 a side football, tennis courts and a basketball area and is also available for informal community use or pre-booked activity sessions. PLEASE NOTE: Booking this facility is  unavailable and is on a first come first served basis.  Tokens for Lighting available from the YHA Cafe, Station Street – £3 for one hour. 

Play Area

Lower Fitz is the setting for our award-winning destination play area which provides equipment for different age ranges in three distinct ‘zones’.

The Townsfield

The Townsfield is a registered village green which borders the River Greta and provides a pleasant place for dog walking and informal games and sport.

Friends of Keswick Parks

We are looking for park users, local residents and anyone with an interest in the future of the parks to become part of the Friends of Keswick Parks. If you would like to get involved contact Keswick Town Council Office on 017687 73607 or click the button to send an email.