Stanley Park (Liverpool)
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Stanley Park is a 45 hectare (approximately 111.19 acre) park in Liverpool, England, designed by Edward Kemp, which was opened on 14 May 1870 by the Mayor of Liverpool, Joseph Hubback. It significant among Liverpool's parks on account of its layout and architecture. It has a grand terrace with expansive bedding schemes that were once highlighted by fountains. It has the 1899 Gladstone Conservatory, a Grade II Listed Building by Mackenzie & Moncur.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Park,_Liverpool
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Coordinates: 53°26'3"N 2°57'42"W
- Croxteth Country Park 3.9 km
- Sefton Park 5.2 km
- Garden Festival Site 6.1 km
- Rimrose Valley Country Park 7.4 km
- Lunt Meadows 10 km
- Arrowe Park 12 km
- Thurstaston Common 14 km
- Reach Golf Club 43 km
- Wyre-Lune Sanctuary 61 km
- Birkrigg Common 82 km
- Anfield 0.5 km
- Anfield Crematorium & Cemetery 0.5 km
- Everton 1.5 km
- Clubmoor 1.9 km
- Tuebrook and Stoneycroft 2.2 km
- Kensington and Fairfield 2.5 km
- Royal Liverpool University Hospital 2.8 km
- Kingsway Tunnel (1974) 3.8 km
- Merseyside 4.9 km
- Wirral Peninsula 11 km
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