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Park in Widnes, England

Victoria Park
TypeUrban park
LocationWidnes, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53°22′30″N 2°43′48″W / 53.375°N 2.730°W / 53.375; -2.730
Opened1900
Operated byHalton Borough Council

Victoria Park is the premier urban park in Widnes, Cheshire, England. It is managed by Halton Borough Council.

History

The lake with fountain

The park was opened in 1900 to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It is on the former Appleton House estate and was created by the local council with funds collected via a public subscription.

Facilities

Memorial gravestones
The War Memorial Pillar

There are paved walking routes, grass open spaces, formal gardens, a lake with a fountain, a café with toilets, ice cream parlour, children's play area, tennis courts, bowling greens, a skate park, climbing boulder, bandstand, basketball courts, an enclosed dog run and a butterfly house.

Landmarks

The park contains a Grade II listed war memorial pillar. Incorporating detailed carvings and standing more than 16m high, the memorial is a striking and prominent architectural building. The pillar was designed by Harold E Davies and unveiled by the 17th Earl of Derby in a ceremony on 28 September 1921 after a civic parade from Widnes Town Hall. The memorial cost £6,000 and was paid for by public subscription. The sculptural additions were undertaken by the national artist Herbert Tyson Smith.

There is a memorial fountain in honour of William Ewart Gladstone. A milestone marker with plaque commemorates the last effective Zeppelin air raid of World War I in England. Five Zeppelins dropped bombs in Widnes, Ince and Wigan. There is a statue of Sgt. Thomas Mottershead V.C., DCM (1892–1917) who was born in Widnes and was awarded a Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal in World War I. There is a combined memorial headstone for Mottershead and two other recipients of the V.C. from Halton: Thomas Wilkinson and Thomas Alfred Jones.

Events

Parkrun

A 5 km parkrun takes place every Saturday morning beginning at 9am.

See also

References

  1. "Parks & Allotments". www3.halton.gov.uk.
  2. "Victoria Park". Visit Liverpool.
  3. ^ The Wonders of Widnes. Author Andrew Richardson. West Derby Publishing. ISBN 1 871075 07 6. Page 54 - 56
  4. "Victoria Park | Visit Halton".
  5. ^ "War Memorial, Victoria Park , Halton - 1392210 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk.
  6. "Widnes parkrun - Weekly Free 5km Timed Run". Retrieved 30 November 2020.
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