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Everton Park, Liverpool

Heyworth St, Liverpool L5 3PE, United Kingdom
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Everton Park, located in Everton, Liverpool, England, is a modern park, covering over 40 hectares, created between 1984 and 1989, as part of a major house clearance programme, on Everton Hill between Great Homer Street and Everton Road/Heyworth Street. The park is Liverpool City Council owned. The park features the Everton Park Nature Garden, a walled community garden with three ponds, bridges, paths, overhanging trees, a wildflower field, raised flower beds with seating, and colourful wild birds. Prince Rupert’s Tower a  Georgian village lock-up), and St George’s Church are also located within Everton Park.
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This is one of my favorite parks to relax in in Liverpool. Have the view of the whole of Liverpool..One side view of the city and the other side view of Crosby.
Nice refreshing park! Plenty of place and up hill to move your body! Refreshing! Please clean your rubbish up tho! And if you walk your dog for the love of the lord bin it. Keep it clean come on not many parks are there?! Thanks have fun.
The Everton park is at an elevation and you can see the whole city from up there. And also the Google map lands you in a small place but the real beauty is on the other side of the road.

Reynolds Park

116 Church Rd, Woolton, Liverpool L25 6DF, United Kingdom
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Reynolds Park is a beautiful 14 acre park set within the Woolton conservation area of South Liverpool. The park comprises 14-acre (57,000 m2) area of open lawns, formal gardens and woodland on a sloping east-facing site. It is bounded by Church Road to the west, Woolton Hill Road to the north and Woolton Park Road to the south and east, and is surrounded by a high sandstone wall. There are entrances from the various roads, with the main entrances guarded by lodges. These originally gave accommodation for the gardeners, and continued to do so when it became a public park, but are now in private hands. The mansion house has also disappeared and there is private housing on the site.

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Reynolds Park is one of my favourites. We go all the time for picnics with friends and family. Loads of space for the kids to run around and beautiful gardens. The only thing this park could benefit from is a toilet but other than that brilliant. Been going there since I was a toddler so a good 35 yrs and hope to go for many more.
Love this place, if there is a calmer or quieter park in Liverpool then i don’t know it and a stunning walled garden in the summer.
Interesting and different public park, numerous signs can be seen that it was once part of a significant garden. The walled garden in late summer is great with seriously good dahlia beds. Also very good rose beds.

Chavasse Park

Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool L1 8LW, United Kingdom
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Chavasse Park is home to 350 species and features over 15,500 pollinator-friendly plants to boost biodiversity in the city centre. Chavasse Park was the first designed inner city park to be built in Liverpool within the last hundred years since St John’s Garden next to St George’s Hall, it is thought to be the largest green roof in Europe and is home to a green living wall. The park hosts a wide range of events througout the year from Dog Shows and Sketching takeovers, to Chess Festivals and sporting events. There is an all-year-around free Nature Trail in place for young explorers to discover the flora and fauna in the park. The park is part of the Heritage Trail at Liverpool ONE which takes visitors back in time discovering more than 300 years of Liverpool’s history.

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Lovely member of staff emptying bins stopped and helped me & my mum as we were trying to read the map, helping to direct us to the tourist information centre. Didn’t catch his name but he made our day! 19/6/23 at 2:07pm.
It’s nice there, right next to Liverpool 1, short walk to the Albert Dock, social distance circles on the grass, plenty of rubbish bins, nice to sit with a coffee or beer and watch the world go by.
Nice place to enjoy food on the grass in the summer. Its really close to all of the shops so it’s great for kids to give them a little break mid-shop.

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