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Nice gardens!
Went here this afternoon after passing it yesterday. Very nice gardens which would look stunning in the summer time when all the flowers would be in bloom. Would definitely recommend this for a summer...
We walked up here from the sea front and were impressed with the work that is undergone to bring it back to its former glory, and still undergoing! Nice areas to walk around, with paths that lead off...
Visiting a friend who took me and my 3 year old here, not only did I love the park but my daughter had fun looking at the fairy stuff and kids toys that have been left around the trees and she wants t...
This small park is well kept and at the time of our visit some flower beds had been newly planted, we suspect by local groups rather than by the Council. There were some simple activities for children...
This park was part of the local heritage trail and we stopped here after climbing down from Castle Hill and the Largs Viewpoint. The park was gifted to the town by a Mr C J C Douglas in 1906 that incl...
Nice gardens!
Went here this afternoon after passing it yesterday. Very nice gardens which would look stunning in the summer time when all the flowers would be in bloom. Would definitely recommend this for a summer...
A work in progress
We walked up here from the sea front and were impressed with the work that is undergone to bring it back to its former glory, and still undergoing! Nice areas to walk around, with paths that lead off...
Great
Visiting a friend who took me and my 3 year old here, not only did I love the park but my daughter had fun looking at the fairy stuff and kids toys that have been left around the trees and she wants t...
Community effort
This small park is well kept and at the time of our visit some flower beds had been newly planted, we suspect by local groups rather than by the Council. There were some simple activities for children...
Well manicured lawns, but not much landscaping
This park was part of the local heritage trail and we stopped here after climbing down from Castle Hill and the Largs Viewpoint. The park was gifted to the town by a Mr C J C Douglas in 1906 that incl...