DescriptionPathway and benches in Prittlewell Square - geograph.org.uk - 734156.jpg
English: Pathway and benches in Prittlewell Square Prittlewell Square is Southend's oldest public park. It was first laid out in 1855, but the layout seen today was designed in the 1920s, with the fountain and pond being added in the 1930s. The gardens and paths have recently been restored with funding help from the lottery.
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