Northcliffe Park

Northcliffe Park is a 35-hectare (86-acre) area in Shipley, West Yorkshire, England, set aside for allotments, parkland and woodland.

Bradford Model Engineering Society have two demonstration and ride-on lines within the park which are open to public in the summer.

The area was due to be sold during 1919 and a remark by Rae to a colleague about how it would benefit the people of shipley, prompted Rae to follow his own advice and after the sale at auction fell through, he purchased the land and had it adapted into a park,[3] though the current main entrance to the playing fields opposite the "Branch Junction" in Shipley, did not open until 1929.

[5] Written records for deciding the space and borders of the allotments lists the site as being North Cliff Woods.

[8] The park consists of the woodland, parkland, allotments and the Sir Norman Rae playing fields.

[19][20] Bradford Model Engineering Society operate two railway tracks in the woodland area of the park.

The engine is on the upper line in Northcliffe Woods, Shipley, West Yorkshire. The shorter raised loop is in the foreground.