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Burslem Park

Coordinates:53°2′55″N2°11′22″W / 53.04861°N 2.18944°W /53.04861; -2.18944
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Park in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Burslem Park
The pavilion on the eastern edge of the Terrace
Map
Interactive map of Burslem Park
LocationBurslem
OS gridSJ 874 502
Coordinates53°2′55″N2°11′22″W / 53.04861°N 2.18944°W /53.04861; -2.18944
Area9 hectares (22 acres)
Opened1894
DesignerThomas H. Mawson
Operated byStoke-on-Trent City Council
DesignationGrade II*
Websitewww.stoke.gov.uk/directory_record/331198/burslem_park

Burslem Park is a public park inBurslem,Stoke-on-Trent,Staffordshire, England, operated byStoke-on-Trent City Council. It was opened in 1894, and is essentially unchanged from the original layout. It is listed Grade II* inHistoric England'sRegister of Parks and Gardens.[1]

The park received aGreen Flag Award in July 2023.[2]

History

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The park, created on derelict industrial land, was designed byThomas H. Mawson. Mawson had begun his career as alandscape architect designing gardens for country houses. He went on to design a number of public parks includingHanley Park. Work started in 1893; a great quantity of soil was brought to the site to lay out the park. It was opened on 30 August 1894.[1][3]

A programme of restoration began in 2005 and was completed in 2012.[1]

Description

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The Pulhamite rockery

The area of the park is 9 hectares (22 acres). There is a network of informal paths, with a tree-lined central grass area. On the west is an informal lake. On rising land at the northern end, on a former spoil heap, is an extensive rockery constructed ofPulhamite, through which runs an ornamental cascade.[1]

On the eastern side of the park is the Terrace, along the edge of which is a formalterracotta balustrade. Steps lead up to either side of the bandstand; this is a cast iron structure erected in 2008, replacing the original wooden bandstand destroyed by fire in 2005. A pavilion, inTudor Revival style, stands on the eastern edge of the terrace. Between the bandstand and the pavilion, on either side of the central axis, are two terracotta circular basins with simple fountains.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdeHistoric England."Burslem Park (1001329)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved26 April 2022.
  2. ^"Two city parks awarded the coveted Green Flag Award as they are officially recognised amongst the country’s best parks" City of Stoke-on-Trent. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  3. ^Historic England."Hanley Park (1001328)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved26 April 2022.
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