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Barnes Park
Barnes Park in 2020
Barnes Park is located in Tyne and Wear
Barnes Park
Barnes Park
TypeCountry park
LocationSunderland, United Kingdom
Coordinates54°53′36.6″N 1°24′51.5″W / 54.893500°N 1.414306°W / 54.893500; -1.414306
OpenAugust 1909; 114 years ago (1909-08)
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Barnes Park is a historic public park in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Taken together with its post-war extensions, which run to the former county borough boundary, it is the largest park in the city.[1]

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History

Barnes Park was laid out in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The land for Barnes Park, set in a valley through which the Bishopwearmouth Burn flows, was bought in 1904 for the sum £8,500.[2]

Three years later, when the depression of trade struck in 1907, the laying out of the park was started – this became a source of employment for a number of practical gardeners from the area, with a total of 2,798 men being employed. The park was then opened in August 1909.[3] Many of the established trees were retained with oak, ash, beech and elm trees constituting its main wooded growth. Paths meandered throughout the park in all directions and at the west side, on the most elevated piece of ground, two bowling greens, tennis courts, and a cafe were established.

The park has since been home to a wide range of wildlife and with nesting boxes being provided, breeding birds have regularly returned to the park over the years. Water hens, starlings, linnets, snipes, tits, diving ducks, and chaffinches can be frequently observed.

Restoration

After a two-year bidding process, the Sunderland City Council secured over £3 million in Heritage Lottery funding to restore the historic features of Barnes Park and to redevelop its amenities for future generations.[4] Brambledown have been appointed the main contractors in the restoration.

References

  1. ^ "Sunderland Home Page – Sunderland City Council". www.sunderland.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Barnes Park regeneration". BBC Wear. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Sunderland Home Page – Sunderland City Council". www.sunderland.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  4. ^ BBC. "Barnes Park regeneration". Retrieved 11 December 2017.

See also

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