Greenfield Park is a residential park and part of the Partington Group, a family-owned company based in Blackpool, North West England. Partington's has been established for 75 years and the family are passionate about their parks and have a reputation for offering value for money

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Greenfield has been a family run park for over 40 years. During this time the park has been nurtured and blossomed into its own unique village setting.
Life on Greenfield is more than just a park, it's about living in a community with like minded neighbours who enjoy the same everyday values.
All the Park Homes are secured with Mobile Home Legal Agreements with many of the Homes enjoying a rural outlook. Each home is carefully positioned to make the most of its country setting. Their Park Homes are modern and stylish with low maintenance high on the agenda.
All modern Park Homes are supplied from established manufacturers with all their new homes built with easy living in mind and are complete with connected services, brick skirting and adjacent private parking.
Local shops including Family Butchers, Local Produce Greengrocers, Newsagents and Post Office within walking distance.
There are several Community Clubs available including:
A bowling club at the park in the village centre, Freckleton Angling Club is a private organisation aiming to provide top quality angling facilities around the village of Freckleton, Women's Institute Meetings held in the Freckleton Memorial Hall on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and Freckleton Cricket Club at the Bush Lane ground on a Tuesday or Thursday evening.
The local doctor’s surgery and pharmacy is a short walk away.
There are three village pubs two serving good food, the Ship Inn including a beer garden with far reaching views overlooking the Ribble Estuary and The Plough, a newly renovated pub and pizza kitchen with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for all the family.
The village has many health and beauty parlours including a chiropody and podiatry service, as well as a vet, village hall, church and several takeaways in the village catering for all with some shops delivering.
Freckleton village is situated on the south Fylde near the junction of the Dow and Douglas rivers north of the Ribble. It existed in Roman times and the lake or pool here was probably used as a port to supply the fort at Kirkham a few miles north.What little remains of the Freckleton quay can be seen at low tide between the boat yard and Naze point at the end of the headland.
In the 1800’s Freckleton became an industrial village serving the ship building industry. Factories were established to make sail cloth and ropes. Most have now been demolished but some remains still exist, mostly in road names.
At one time there were seven public houses in the village. The Ship Inn, The Coach and Horses and The Plough Hotel are still serving food and drink today. The Mariners' Arms, Lamaleach Arms, the Bush Inn and the Cyclists' Arms are no longer in business.
Prior to 1920 when the current Preston road was built, Freckleton controlled the access to Lytham and St Annes via the toll road running across the marsh. The toll house still exists and can be seen on the left when approaching Freckleton from Preston. The raised ground that marks the route of the toll road can still be made out running across the marsh at the bottom end of Preston Old Road / Lower Lane.
During WW2 the Americans were based at Warton Aerodrome. The disaster that occurred when an aircraft crashed into the village school is still discussed today. The Freckleton Memorial Playing Fields, dedicated to the memory of those who died on the 23th August 1944, were reopened in April 1986.
Modern day Freckleton serves as a dormitory for employees of nearby BAE Systems at Warton and is a thriving community with a wide range of shops and businesses. The village still has a large dependency on agriculture.
IMPORTANT: - Any person entering the Park will be subject to these rules, which can be altered without notice.
GREENFIELD RESIDENTIAL PARK – PARK RULES 2019
1 No persons under the age of 50 years may reside in a park home with the exception of the park owner and their family or company employees.
2 Only park homes of proprietary manufacture, which conform to the definitions contained in the relevant Acts of Parliament, are permitted on the park.
3 The Park Home
Homes must be kept in a sound state of repair and able to be moved from one pitch on the park to another. The outside of the home maintained in a clean and tidy condition. The external decoration and colour must not be changed without the consent of the park owner.
Building works, external alteration of, or addition to the home except any repairs or maintenance, are not permitted without the prior written permission from the park owner (we have specific available forms from the office).
Qualified contractors must be employed to carry out any electrical and water repairs. The home owner must ensure that contractors are fully insured for public liability.
4 The Plot
Park home owners must maintain their plot, including any outbuildings, belonging to or enjoyed with the plot, in a clean and tidy condition. No fences or other means of enclosures shall be allowed without the approval of the company. Where a change of occupancy occurs, it may be a requirement that fencing, etc. on the plot shall be removed to bring it in line with current park policy.
The dykes on the perimeter of the park must not be used as a dumping ground as they are essential for the natural drainage of the park.
Park home owners must not, without the prior written consent, carry out any of the following:
- Paving or hard landscaping, including the formation of a pond
- Planting, felling, lopping, topping or pruning of any trees
- The erection of any pole, mast, wire, dish or communications receiving equipment.
- External fires, including incinerators, are not allowed.
Park home owners must keep any footpaths on the pitch in a good and safe state of repair and condition.
Only one storage shed is permitted on each plot. The design, size and standard of the shed must be approved by the park owner, in writing, and so positioned as to comply with the park’s site license conditions. For reasons of ventilation and safety you must keep the underneath of your home clear and not to be used as a storage space.
5 Occupiers are responsible for ensuring that the electrical, solid fuel, oil and gas installations comply with the requirements of the various bodies of the authority.
Each home is advised to have a fire blanket and powder fire extinguisher. Please note that other types of fire extinguisher may be dangerous in confined spaces.
6 The occupier is responsible for the disposal of all household, recyclable and garden waste in approved containers through the local authority service. Containers must be placed in the approved position for weekly collections. The deposit of any refuse on any part of the company’s land is strictly prohibited. Each rent day a skip is provided for articles that are too large for local authority collections. Compost bins are not allowed.
7 No commercial enterprise or business activities may take place on the park without prior written permission from the company.
8 Park home owners must insure their homes with an organisation that is registered with the Financial Services Authority against loss or damage by fire and liabilities to other people and property.
As stated under the Mobile Homes Act 1983 Par IV Para. 3(q), occupiers must produce a copy of the insurance policy to the park owner upon
request together with any evidence that the site owner may reasonably request as proof of insurance.
9 Park home owners must not do, or allow to be done, anything on the park which may be or become a nuisance to or cause annoyance,
inconvenience or disturbance to, the park owner or anyone else who lives on park.
Musical instruments, radios, or other appliances and motor vehicles must not be used to cause a nuisance to others.
Residents will be held responsible at all times for the conduct of their grand-children and visiting children.
The car parks and roads must not be permitted to be used as a play area.
10 All vehicles must be driven carefully on the par, not exceeding the speed limit of 10mph.
You must not park anywhere except in the parking space(s) allocated to your home.
You must not park or allow parking of:
- Light commercial or light goods vehicles as described in the vehicle taxation legislation.
- Vehicles intended for domestic use but derived from or adapted from such commercial vehicle.
- Motorhomes, touring caravans and boats.
All vehicles must be taxed and insured as required by law and be in running order.
All drivers on the park must hold a current driving license.
Disused/unroadworthy vehicles must not be removed from the park and the park owner reserves the right to remove any vehicle, which is
apparently abandoned, without the consent of the vehicle owner.
No major repairs to vehicles may be permitted on the park owner’s land. Motor oils and other fuels of that nature must not be discharged into the drains or onto the roads or car park.
11 Washing lines are to be reasonably screened from public view.
12 Pets
Only the following pets are permitted:
- Not more than 1 dog (other than a dog of any of the breeds subject to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991). Any dog must be kept under proper
control and must not be permitted to frighten other users of the park, must be kept on a leash not exceeding 1m. in length and must not be
allowed to despoil the park.
- Not more than 1 domestic cat. Any cat must be kept under proper control and must not be permitted to frighten other users of the park and must not be allowed to despoil the park.
13 If it forbidden to carry offensive weapons or other objects likely to give offence on the park.
14 Access is not permitted to vacant pitches. All material and flora and fauna on such plots are the property of the company.
15 The use of power washers and hose pipes may be used with discretion, in order to control excessive metered water charges.
16 The park home owner must not permit a greater number of persons to live in or occupy the park home other than the maximum number
specified in the written statement.
17 The park home must not be hired and accommodation must not be rented to paying guests.
18 There must be no sub-letting or parting with possession of the whole or part of the park home or pitch.