DescriptionVictoria Park, Stafford - geograph.org.uk - 870000.jpg
English: Victoria Park, Stafford Victoria Park straddles the river Sow. As its name suggests it is a classic town park from the turn of the C19th and C20th. It is a 'real' park with ordered municipal flowerbeds, an aviary, a bowling green, children's play area and paddling pool, hot house and a number of contemporary structures. This iron shelter dates from 1905 and was presented by Councillor J Mottram.
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