Exhibition Park
Urban park · Newcastle upon Tyne
Urban green space
The Town Moor is an area of common land in Newcastle upon Tyne in northern England. It covers an area of around 1,000 acres (400 ha), making it larger than Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath combined. It is also larger than New York City's Central Park (843 acres).
The Town Moor reaches Spital Tongues and the city centre to the south, Gosforth to the north and Jesmond to the east (where it meets Exhibition Park). Freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on the Town Moor. The rental income is distributed through the Town Moor Money Charity.
The ornithologist and landscape architect John Hancock, after whom the nearby Hancock Museum is named, produced a planned layout for the Town Moor in 1868, which was only partly realised. In 1873 a political demonstration in favour of full male suffrage took place on the moor which attracted 200,000 people, the largest recorded mass gathering to have taken place there. The Hoppings, one of Europe's largest travelling fun fairs, is held on the Town Moor during the last week in June.
The area of common land is actually split up into several sections, of which the Town Moor is the major part. The area is intersected by the A189 road and the section...