
Sefton Park
'Sefton Park' is public
park in the
Sefton Park district of south
Liverpool,
England. In
1867, a
French landscape architect Édouard André won the competition to design the
park; work on the design was also done by
Lewis Hornblower. The park is 640
acres (2.6 km²) in area, the site had been purchased by the
Liverpool City Council for
£250,000 from the
Earl of Sefton.
It has
tennis courts, a lake (formerly used for boating) and recently restored
Palm House. For some time there was a model pirate ship until it fell apart with age. A statue of
Peter Pan was recently restored at Liverpool's
Conservation Centre, and returned to the Park in December 2005.

A map of the park from 1947
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.
The park had a gallops which led to it being nick-named "the
Hyde Park of the North" but was always referred to by locals as "The Jockey Sands". A road runs around the perimeter, through a bridge across the ''Dell'' but it is closed to cars. The perimeter road's outer edge is lined with impressive
Victorian and
Edwardian houses. Some split into flats and others hotels. Sefton Park Cricket Club is contained within the park's grounds.

Sefton Park
Various tree lined avenues split the park into large sections of both grassed and wooded areas. At the centre of the park is a small café and there used to be an
aviary. It is a popular jogging circuit and local league
association football is a regular weekend fixture. It has also been a site for
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra's summer pops season,
Africa Oyé and the
Moscow State Circus. In 2005 the park received provisional approval for a major renovation project which involves the refurbishment and improvement of many of the park's features. The work is due to start in
June 2007.
See also
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Birkenhead Park
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Princes Park, Liverpool
External links
★ SeftonPark.co.uk
Liverpool's Sefton Park - a haven for walking and mountain biking
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Liverpool City Council Parks and Gardens
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SEFTON PARK AND THE EVOLUTION OF URBAN PARK DESIGN IN BRITAIN
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Sefton Palm House
★ Website dedicated to
Sefton Park's Peter Pan statue
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Pictures of Palm House
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Aerial Picture
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History of Sefton Park
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Sefton Park Cricket Club