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Reviews
It is a park of two areas,the open part that is mainly used for football pitches and the gardens which is enclosed.nThe enclosed area is quite beautiful but not that large. An ideal place to sit down and rest to idle the day away.nThe plants and shrubs are lovely and there area routes in and out of the middle section as well as a perimeter path.nQuite a few dog patrons.
A tranquil haven in an otherwise busy area. I live just across the road and sadly don’t have a garden so feel lucky to have this park on my doorstep. The meadow area is very peaceful and you can often find people relaxing on blankets on nice days.nnThe walled gardens were looking a bit neglected but thankfully are now being maintained by a wonderful community team, ‘Friends of Wavertree Botanic Gardens’ who volunteer their time on weekends.nnThe park has recently been allocated significant funding, likely as a result of the Littlewoods redevelopment happening next door. Hopefully this will be put to good use and improve the facilities for the local community to enjoy.
The Botanic Garden, despite its name, lacks the expected abundance of greenery and blooms. Instead, it offers a small playground, a football ground, and limited walking paths. However, the space is quaint and suitable for family outings and light exercise. The absence of ample seating post-stroll is notable.
Wavertree Botanic Gardens is a mid-19th century public park located in Liverpool, England. Originally established as a private botanic garden, it was taken over by Liverpool Corporation in 1846 and expanded into a public park.nVisitors often praise the gardens for their tranquility and the beautiful cherry blossoms that bloom in April, making it a perfect time for a visit2. The gardens are accessible from Edge Lane Station or by bus, and it’s recommended to bring a camera to capture the picturesque scenery.nFor those interested in exploring more of what Liverpool has to offer, there are various tours and experiences available. But in my recent experience I found this park a little out of shape as it was dirty, trees here and there overall it was not well maintained.
It was a nice and quiet play place. My kids love it.
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