Kingscote Park, Blackpool
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingscote Park is a relatively large sized municipal park (98 acres or 0.4kmĀ²) in Layton, a suburb of Blackpool in the county of Lancashire, England. The park is the second largest park within Blackpool after Stanley Park[1] and the largest park in Layton[2].
Contents |
[edit] Background
Kingscote Park is bordered on the north by Grange Road, Nethway Avenue to the east, Bardsway Avenue and Blairway Avenue to the south and Kingscote Drive along the western side. The park has a large field to the North with trees along the west and south sides, with another field to the south-east which has tress along the south, east and western sides, a children's playground, tarmac sports area and a disused building to the south west.
[edit] See also
- Bispham Rock Gardens
- George Bancroft Park, Blackpool
- Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve
- Moor Park, Blackpool
- Salisbury Woodland Gardens, Blackpool
- Stanley Park, Blackpool
[edit] References
- ^ Kingscote Park takes a bite of the Big Apple. Blackpool Council.
- ^ Cash boost brings park sports revival. Blackpool Today News.