Clifton Park (Rotherham)
Clifton Park is a heritage park at Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
The main entrance is in Clifton Lane.
Covering 57 acres, the park contains the Clifton Park Museum in a Grade II* Georgian house built for the Walker family in 1783 - 84. In the museum is a fine collection of pottery from the Rockingham Works.
The park was opened by the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) in 1891.