This 16-acre park in London is a tranquil oasis dedicated to promoting peace and reconciliation. The park features a variety of gardens, including a Japanese garden, a rose garden, and a sensory garden, as well as a large pond and walking trails. The park is also home to several sculptures and memorials, including the Peace Memorial Monument, which honors the victims of war and promotes international understanding. Visitors can attend one of the many events and exhibitions held throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and art displays. The park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a serene atmosphere for reflection and contemplation.
Found within 2 minutes walking distance of town. A very small but well maintained park. You could literally walk around it in 10 minutes. It's set on a hill. There are paths partially around the park. There are plenty of benches. There are bins, for both dog poop and human rubbish. Dogs are allowed, leads are advised as its next to main roads. There are children's play items, some for older children, and a sectioned off area with smaller items for little tots. Worth a quick visit if you're in the area. Great for quick dog walk or reading a book.
Large park in the middle of the town, close to public school. Have a small area for toddlers, but with many utilities inside, small slide, turning table, etc. Very clean, many large trees, few benches, only 2 entrance/exit on Market Street, more on Main Street. Only few alleys but grass it's very good entretien.
Fabulous place and nice evening with the beacon being lit
Lovely park / green area in the middle of town. Really is peaceful and very well kept. You can walk your dog around and have 3 dog bins around the area which are emptied regularly. Really good children's area. And we still have trees in the town
I think the park is lovely with good views. It's a pity some dog owners do not respect the park by leaving dog poo on the grass where children play also they let their dogs off the lead when both children and adults could be afraid. I am a dog owner and it is not difficult to respect the park.
Such a lovely park to visit
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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Found within 2 minutes walking distance of town. A very small but well maintained park. You could literally walk around it in 10 minutes. It's set on a hill. There are paths partially around the park. There are plenty of benches. There are bins, for both dog poop and human rubbish. Dogs are allowed, leads are advised as its next to main roads. There are children's play items, some for older children, and a sectioned off area with smaller items for little tots. Worth a quick visit if you're in the area. Great for quick dog walk or reading a book.
Large park in the middle of the town, close to public school. Have a small area for toddlers, but with many utilities inside, small slide, turning table, etc. Very clean, many large trees, few benches, only 2 entrance/exit on Market Street, more on Main Street. Only few alleys but grass it's very good entretien.
Fabulous place and nice evening with the beacon being lit
Lovely park / green area in the middle of town. Really is peaceful and very well kept. You can walk your dog around and have 3 dog bins around the area which are emptied regularly. Really good children's area. And we still have trees in the town
I think the park is lovely with good views. It's a pity some dog owners do not respect the park by leaving dog poo on the grass where children play also they let their dogs off the lead when both children and adults could be afraid. I am a dog owner and it is not difficult to respect the park.
Such a lovely park to visit