Being a Liverpudlian, its suprising that I had never actually visited Stanley Park before. This park does not look much from the outside when you’re viewing from the main road at its enclosed gates. However, upon first impression I caught a glimpse of the park’s beauty almost instantly. There is plenty of trees and foliage around that provides a cool shade, plus many benches for you to take a rest bite. Moreover, I was delighted to see the lake inhabited by many species of birds and ducks. On the other hand, it was failry clear that the lake was infested with litter and appeared filthy with murk. Incredible how wildlife lives there. On the more positive side, there are beautiful overhead walking bridges that take you from the Everton side of the lake(Yaay!) to the Liverpool side(Booo!). Further down the park is a glass house called Isla Gladstone Conservatory and a children’s playing area with several obstacles to keep the kids occupied. The Conservatory(as Tina has already mentioned) has been revived and always worth a visit whilst you’re at the park. Stanley Park is a pleasant getaway from the busy traffic that surrounds. It has many lovely features that you shouldn’t miss.
Tina W.
Place rating: 5 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Stanley Park, situated between Liverpool’s two football clubs: Liverpool and Everton, is huge-over 100acres-and so beautiful. During the recent regeneration of the park, over 50 species of trees and shrubs were planted to provide year-round colour, paths were resurfaced, the Victorian pavilions and bandstand resurrected and the magnificent Gladstone Conservatory salvaged and restored. As well as this the children’s play area was revived and lighting and security systems installed. The outcome is fantastic and provides yet another glorious park space for the people of Liverpool to escape the chaos of city life and just relax