Cresswells Pocket Park is situated in Ely and accessed via Willow Walk, Lisle Lane or Cresswells Lane. The park is managed in partnership with the Ely Society who leases the park from the Council. The park offers facilities for dog walking and Parks & Open Spaces Team have recently sown a wild flower area.

The park is a reclaimed landfill site, built over tons of waste from Ely during the last century. Parts of the park have been planted with trees as part of a woodland grant scheme with the Forestry Authority. These planted areas will eventually become hazel coppice for the use of craftsmen and for wildlife benefit.

The park is linked to numerous footpaths including the Ely Nature Trail, which is thought to have been the ancient route used by Romans to enter the city.

The park provides access to Ely Riverside, and the Maltings.

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