This lovely 19th century public park has a walled botanic garden and a Grade II listed curator’s lodge.
Visitors can get a feel of the garden that once played a central role in the recreational and cultural life of Liverpool, before the destruction of the great glasshouses during World War 2. Attractions include:
- Walled garden.
- Ornamental carpet bedding.
- Children’s play area (swings, multi-play, junior multi-play, roundabout, spring mobile).
- Site of the great glasshouses and ancillary buildings.
- Site of the ornamental fountain, summerhouse, fishpond and aviary.
- Curator’s lodge.
- Current site of the Tam O’Shanter and Souter Johnny statues.