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Poole Parks, Poole Gardens and Poole Arboretums
(Poole, Dorset, England)
Poole can really boast about its wide variety of parks, ranging from the largest to the smallest parks. You would never imagine that Poole would have so much green and open space throughout. Many areas have at least one park, whether it is just a small pool with surrounding trees, a central square with benches, or a huge park covering many acres.
Poole Gardens: Poole Park - Parkstone Road, Poole, Dorset, BH15 2SF, England
Poole Park first opened more than 100 years ago and features superb flower displays and a particularly scenic setting. This popular park has won a number of awards, including the Best Park Award in Southern England. Attractions at Poole Park include the lakeside Cygnet Continental Café Bar, a jungle playground, with a large ball pit and spiral slides, a miniature railway, a large boating lake - known as Swan Lake, with many different boats for hire, and radio controlled miniature boats. Poole Park also has an immaculate bowling green, crazy golf, a small pitch and putt golf course, and a number of tennis courts.
Poole Gardens: Compton Acres - 164 Canford Cliffs Road, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7ES, England
Tel: +44 (0)1202 700778
Compton Acres features seven spectacular gardens and is one of the most famous privately-owned gardens in the Poole area. Situated on the outskirts of Poole, each of the gardens at Compton Acres has a different international theme, the most famous of which is the stunning Japanese garden. Other highlights include a formal Italian garden with a large pond, a Roman grotto, a wildlife garden, Palm Court, an alpine and heather garden, an English garden with herbaceous flower borders, sculptures, specimen trees, a restaurant, seating areas, a model railway, a garden centre and a large car park.
Poole Gardens: Bournemouth Upper Central and Lower Pleasure Gardens - central Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Bournemouth's spectacular Pleasure Gardens are situated in the heart of the town centre, next to the seafront and close to Poole. Created in the 1840s for the Meyrick family, the Bournemouth Pleasure Gardens cover around 17.5 hectares / 45 acres and lie either side of the shallow River Bourne stream. Bournemouth's beautiful Pleasure Gardens have won many national awards and attractions at the Bournemouth Pleasure Gardens include flower borders with colourful bedding plants, large pines trees, palms, ornamental shrubs, open areas of grass, pathways, benches, picnic areas, ponds, aviaries, grey squirrels, artists markets, deckchairs, a bandstand with regular concerts, a miniature golf course, table tennis, ice cream stalls and the famous 'Bournemouth Eye'.
Poole Gardens: Alum Chine including Argyll Gardens - West Overcliffe Drive, Westbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset, England
The famous Alum Chimes gardens cover more than 7 hectares / 18 acres and is the largest of four chines in the Bournemouth and Poole area. Attractions at the Bournemouth gardens include woodland areas, Mediterranean-style planting, the popular Treasure Island play area for children, views of the Poole Harbour, dry-stone ways made with Portland stone, a terrace garden, a bowling green, and many impressive, exotic plant specimens, such as magnificent palms and yuccas. Originally designed and planted in the 1920, Bournemouth's Alum Chime gardens were re-landscaped in 1996, regaining much or the gardens original historic character, and a new paved viewing platform was created. The tropical gardens of Alum Chine and Argyll Gardens is situated at the bottom of Mountbatten Road, close to Poole, and limited parking is available along the West Overcliffe Drive.
Poole Gardens: Knyveton Gardens - Frances Road, East Cliff, Bournemouth, Dorset, England
The Knyveton Gardens are located in the East Cliff area of Bournemouth, nearby Poole, and are spread over 1 hectare / 2.5 acres. Just a few minutes walk from Bournemouth's main train and bus stations, Knyveton Gardens are also close to Boscombe beach. Attractions at Knyveton Gardens include two bowling greens, a café within the pavilion, three tennis courts, a sensory garden, a pond, a wildlife garden, spectacular flower borders featuring thousands of bedding plants, and many seating areas. Knyveton Gardens have been awarded the Green Flag for excellence and limited parking is available nearby, on Frances Road.
Poole Gardens: Seafield Gardens - Seafield Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Bournemouths beautiful Seafield Gardens cover over 2 hectares / 6 acres of landscaped gardens, in the Southbourne area of Bournemouth and close to Poole. These important community gardens are located close to the clifftop and beaches, and feature many excellent facilities, such as bowling greens, tennis courts, croquet lawns and play areas for children. The gardens were created in 1928 and at the centre is a large and impressive water tower, which is actually designated a Grade II Listed building. Other attractions at the Poole Seafield Gardens include the bowling pavilion and many colourful flower borders. These splendid gardens have been awarded the prestigious Green Flag for excellence and parking is available nearby.
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