St Wilfrid's Park in Hulme has two main characteristics:
(i) Its tiny
(ii) Its lovely
Wilfrid's is about half grass and half paved underfoot, with various delightful little flower beds, a few nice trees and some lovely patches of grassland dotted around with a few benches interspersed amongst these wonders of nature.
Its very very small, probably no more than 100 paces across, so its hardly the place for a walk, but it is probably one of the nicest places to sit and have a sandwich if you're in the area. There's some red brick walls as well which contribute to its character.
As its situated in a little square of new houses in Hulme, its usually very quiet indeed, and you'll probably be the only person in the park. Having said that, there isn't even space for many more.
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