Hayburn Park Hayburn Crescent, Glasgow West End G11 5AX | |
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Hayburn Park is set in the busy and popular west end of Glasgow’s Hyndland area.
This local park is surrounded by narrow streets and lanes that are typical of the area and is an oasis in this urban setting.
The park contains a children's play area suitable for all ages. It also offers a five a side kick about court, picnic benches , open space and seating areas.
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