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The lake was a popular venue for boating until the 1970s, with a jetty and boat hire facilities. The lake was totally emptied in 2007 for the extensive renovation work and all of the fish (which included specimen weights of carp, tench, roach, pike and golden orf) were caught with large nets and sent
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to be used for fundraising, had the idea of planting a "Field of Hope" in order to inspire cancer sufferers and carers. In co-operation with the city council, a million daffodils were planted across the south-east corner of the park. This has led to similar fields being established in other parts of
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rapidly grew, green fields and woodland of Toxteth Park became narrow streets and courts packed by tiny uninhabitable houses where air was stagnant, little or no sanitation and running water was from one tap in the middle of the court. At the same time there was demand for large aristocratic mansions
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Sefton Park is one of the largest in the "ribbon of Parks" originally envisaged in 1850s by the Liverpool Improvement Committee and which came eventually to include Newsham and Stanley Parks. Even though it was recognised by politicians that clean, fresh open spaces were now regarded as necessity
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In June 1992, a public meeting was held highlighting the dereliction and calling for restoration. A petition was presented to the City Council by what had become the "Save the Palm House" campaign. A public fund raising campaign was established, with a "sponsor a pane" programme generating over
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Engineer recommended a site for this development. The Public Works (Manufacturing Districts) Act 1864 permitted corporations to borrow sums of money of up to half a million pounds to be repaid over thirty years. This allowed steps to be taken towards land purchase for Sefton Park. In 1867 the
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In 2005 the park received provisional approval for a major £5 million Heritage Lottery funded renovation project which involves the refurbishment and improvement of many of the park's features. The work began in June 2007 was expected to be completed in summer 2009. This work was very
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was introduced to the park in 1901 and was home to many exotic birds. After falling into disuse in the 1990s, the old cages were removed during the restoration project and replaced with a new curved viewing point overlooking new outside planting.
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of May 1941 a bomb fell nearby and shattered the glass. It was reglazed in 1950 at a cost of £6,163 with costs covered by War Restoration funds. A period of decline and deterioration culminated in its closure in the 1980s on grounds of safety.
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The park also boasted a small open-air theatre – "The Concert" – near the café which featured singers, magicians and talent contests to entertain local children during the summer holidays. This was removed in the 1970s.
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The Field of Hope is an area in the south-east quarter of the park. It was planted with thousands of daffodil bulbs through a charitable planting programme and continues to bloom each year. In 1990 the
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This is Grade II listed and situated in the centre of the Park next to the café and former site of the aviary. The fountain, made from bronze and aluminium, was unveiled in 1932 and is a replica of the
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there was an outcry from the public that £250,000 was extravagant and wasteful. The park's layout was funded by selling plots of land for housing on the perimeter of neighbouring Princes Park.
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controversial with some regular users of the park as it included destroying trees and breeding sites of birds. The work led to the formation of the "Friends of Sefton Park" campaigns.
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flowing into a 7-acre (0.028 km) man-made lake. Hornblower's designs for the park lodges and entrances were elaborate structures, and included
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Soon after, a European competition was launched to design a grand park. 29 entries were received and the competition was won by a French
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Whosoever drinketh of this water  shall thirst again. But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give them shall never thirst
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There was a small pirate ship located in one of the lakes until the early 1990s when it was removed due to falling into disrepair.
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statue replacing the original which was residing in Liverpool's Conservation Centre before the centre closed to the public.
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unveiled in 1887. There is a bandstand, popular since the Victorian era, which is said to be the inspiration for
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Barrage balloons and anti-aircraft guns were established on the Review Field in the Second World War.
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Like the original in Piccadilly, the statue is commonly but incorrectly referred to as "Eros". (
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houses. Additional park development continued with the construction of the iron bridge in 1873.
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to various locations across the UK. Following its restoration, the lake was refilled in 2010.
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The Park design is based on circular, oval and marginal footpaths, framing green spaces, with
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The site of the park was once within the boundaries of the 2,300-acre (9.3 km) Royal
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The eight 'corners' of the Palm House are marked by statues by the French sculptor
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This article is about the public park in Liverpool, England. For the district, see
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players who made up a "South of England" who won there in 1877. The park also has
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Council purchased 375 acres (1.52 km) of land of the park's development for
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The principal entrance to the Park, opposite Lodge Lane, is the location of the
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of the North" but was always referred to by locals as "The Jockey Sands".
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the city, including Stanley Park, Clarke Gardens, and Woolton Village.
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which became "disparked" in 1591. The land eventually came under the
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who dedicated it "for the health and enjoyment of the townspeople".
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centre in Woolton, which had received a donation of daffodils from
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A major park improvement programme was undertaken in 1983, for the
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The obelisk is mounted on a plinth with two (now non-functioning)
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The park is 235 acres (0.95 km) in area and is designated by
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with work on the design also undertaken by Liverpool architect
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which was one of the last works by the British sculptor Sir
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The park had a gallops which led to it being nicknamed "the
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and several prominent statues including a memorial to
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Samuel Smith's Obelisk & drinking fountain, 1921
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Sefton Park (district)
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Sefton Park
Coordinates
53°23′N 2°56′W / 53.383°N 2.933°W / 53.383; -2.933
Liverpool City Council
public park
Liverpool
district of the same name
Toxteth Park
Toxteth
Aigburth
Mossley Hill
Wavertree
St Michael's Hamlet
English Heritage
Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Deer Park
Toxteth
Earl of Sefton
Toxteth
Borough Council
£
landscape architect

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