Clarke's Gardens
Clarke's Gardens[1] is a public park in the Allerton district of south Liverpool, England. It is close to Springwood Cemetery and situated between Woolton Road and Springwood Avenue.
The park is the site of Allerton Hall, a Grade II* listed building, which was donated by the Clarke family to Liverpool City Council in 1927.[2]
Liverpool City Council have in the past used it as a site for their free compost distribution.[3]
References
- ^ Pevsner 1969, p. 209
- ^ Sandstone: Allerton Hall, allertonOak, archived from the original on 9 April 2009, retrieved 1 October 2009
- ^ "Compost giveaway". Liverpool.gov.uk. 3 September 2008. Archived from the original on 8 September 2008.
Sources
- Pevsner, Nikolaus (1969). South Lancashire. The Buildings of England. Penguin. ISBN 9780140710366. OCLC 59158504.
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