A visit to Stockport's Vernon Park.
Last weekend we were in the Offerton area of Stockport for the first time since moving to the Borough last summer and so headed along to have a wander around Vernon Park - the town's oldest public park. While there we spotted some park benches which may be of interest to the Park Bench Appreciation Society.
The centrepiece of the Sunken Rose Garden in Vernon Park |
The Sunken Rose Garden is home to a number of wooden benches, with a special bench at the far end of what was once the 'Top Pond' in the park, prior to its drainage in the 1930s.
The path to the benches |
The special bench at the end |
Left bench |
Right bench |
The middle benches from outside the Sunken Rose Garden |
One side of the special bench |
The other side of the special bench |
Having a nice sit down |
Vernon Park Museum behind the bench |
One of the other park benches. Home to a lost jacket. Also note the two dogs having a bit of a set-to in the photo |
Vernon Park was opened in 1858 and was known variously as Pinch Belly Park or the People’s Park.
Related blog posts:
- Dull Men's Club
- Park Bench Appreciation Society
- Stockport
- Park
Links:
- Park Bench Appreciation Society
- Vernon Park, Stockport
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