Clarkes Gardens, Public park and historical garden in Allerton, England.
Clarkes Gardens is a public park in Allerton with walking paths, varied plant life, and open green spaces. The grounds stretch between Woolton Road and Springwood Avenue with areas suited for strolling.
The park was established in 1927 when the Clarke family gave their estate and gardens to Liverpool City Council for public use. This gift transformed the land into a lasting public space for the Allerton community.
The space brings together neighbors who gather for walks and quiet moments throughout the year.
The park is open daily to visitors and admission is free for everyone. Good footwear is useful during wet weather as paths can become muddy.
The grounds include Allerton Hall, a protected historic building from the Clarke family era. This heritage structure shapes the character of the space and connects visitors to the property's earlier use.
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