Wharton Park

Wharton Park Durham County Council secured £2.45 million from Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery, to undertak

Wharton Park is the main public park in Durham City, covering approximately 4.7 hectares. It was formerly under the ownership of William Lloyd Wharton as part of the extension of his grounds at Dryburn House in the mid-nineteenth century. It was he who financed and designed the original park layout made available to the people of Durham in 1857. The original park layout, as well as its most signif

icant landscape features, are largely intact today and serve as a reminder of the role that the park has played in the social history of Durham City. The park is located just to the north of the city centre within the Durham City Centre Conservation Area. There are a number of listed structures within and around the park. There is a single Grade II listed structure, the belvedere or Battery, within the park and several listed buildings and structures around the park which have a significant relationship to it. After a restoration of the park, in May 2016, Wharton Park re-opened with a new heritage centre, café, outdoor fitness equipment, improvements to the play equipment and restoration works to the amphitheatre, miniature car track, putting green, battlements, footpaths, signs and entrance features. The ‘People’s Park’ of Durham City is fast becoming a destination in its own right with plans to assist in achieving and retaining Green Flag status and re-establishing itself as a venue for events, activities and live performances. In line with the original aims and objectives of William Wharton, this project will contribute to improving the health and fitness of the local community which is just as important today as it was 150 years ago.

With support from the Durham Brass Festival, we are pleased to announce the return of our free Summer Brass Concerts. Lo...
23/06/2026

With support from the Durham Brass Festival, we are pleased to announce the return of our free Summer Brass Concerts. Local bands will perform concerts over 6 weeks on selected Sunday afternoons over the Summer in our park Amphitheatre.

Dates: every Sunday between 26 July to 30 August 2026
Time: 1.00pm to 3.00pm
Price: free

Pittington Brass Band - Sunday 26 July
Aycliffe and Brancepeth Brass Band - Sunday 2 August
Craghead Colliery Band - Sunday 9 August
Bearpark and Esh Colliery Band - Sunday 16 August
Trimdon Brass Band - Sunday 23 August
North East Concert Band - Sunday 30 August

Party in the Park returns to Wharton Park on Saturday 18 July, we can’t wait!
21/06/2026

Party in the Park returns to Wharton Park on Saturday 18 July, we can’t wait!

🗓Just 3 weeks to go until Durham Brass Festival 2026!

A reminder there are FREE events taking place across Durham City and County Durham all week

Don’t miss out with our Brass Bash events, Streets of Brass and Party in the Park!

😁12-19 July 2026

What are you most looking forward to?

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We have a new exhibition at Wharton Park and it was wonderful to welcome those involved to a special preview event last ...
07/06/2026

We have a new exhibition at Wharton Park and it was wonderful to welcome those involved to a special preview event last week.

Small Pleasures is an exhibition that celebrates people's personal stories, connections and memories of Wharton Park. The exhibition showcases small artworks that were created by visitors during workshops with local artist Zara Worth. Participants were given the opportunity to share their stories of the park before creating their own small sculptures using wire and gold leaf.

Small Pleasures can be seen on the railings to the left of the amphitheatre as you head from the car park towards the battery.

Why not drop into the park for a look!

https://creativityworks.uk/project/small-pleasures-a-wild-imagining-at-wharton-park/

Join us at Wharton Park, today Saturday 6 June from 11.00am for The Rifles Freedom Concert - Celebrating 10 years of Wha...
06/06/2026

Join us at Wharton Park, today Saturday 6 June from 11.00am for The Rifles Freedom Concert - Celebrating 10 years of Wharton Park.

For a full schedule of events visit https://www.durham.gov.uk/WhartonParkEvents

Please note Wharton Parks car park is closed during the event, Free parking is available at County Hall car park throughout the day a short walk from the park. Limited Blue Badge parking is available on a first come first serve basis once full the park will operate a drop off and pick up system for those not able to walk into the park.

Car Park Closure: Visitors are advised that Wharton Parks car park will close from 5.00pm on Friday 5 June and remain cl...
05/06/2026

Car Park Closure: Visitors are advised that Wharton Parks car park will close from 5.00pm on Friday 5 June and remain closed throughout the day on Saturday 6 June as the park hosts The Rifles Freedom Concert - Celebrating 10 years of Wharton Park.

On Saturday 6 June FREE visitor parking will be available at County Hall car park a short walk from the park (DH1 4UL) Limited Blue Badge parking will be available at Wharton Park on a first come first serve basis from 11.00am, once full the park will operate a drop off and pick up system for those not able to walk into the park.

The parks café will be open as normal on Saturday 6 June.

Amazing fun was had in the community garden last week during half term! Thanks to everyone who came along. ☀️👍
03/06/2026

Amazing fun was had in the community garden last week during half term! Thanks to everyone who came along. ☀️👍

The HandleBards return to Wharton Park this summer bringing outdoor theatre to our amphitheatre on Thursday 13 August, t...
02/06/2026

The HandleBards return to Wharton Park this summer bringing outdoor theatre to our amphitheatre on Thursday 13 August, tickets are on sale now.

Pedalling from venue to venue with all of their set, props and costumes on the back of their bikes, the HandleBards are a four-strong troupe of actors who are spending the summer bringing environmentally sustainable Shakespeare to venues across the UK.

Join the troupe at Wharton Park for a fantastically funny bicycle-powered production of Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’. In the Forest of Arden the stage is set for a full-throttle joyride of wooing, hilarious mistaken identity and the odd wrestling match.

Visit www.handlebards.com to find out more!

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