Williamson Park, Lancaster

Williamson Park, Lancaster

I would guarantee that lots of you reading this who have not heard of Williamson Park, will indeed have seen the most prominent building in it - if you have travelled on the M6 near to Lancaster. Williamson Park is a beautiful public park located on a hill above the city of Lancaster, ... Read review

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Williamson PArk - the park on a hill

Advantages: Beautiful surroundings and free entry
Disadvantages: A bit hilly

...who have not heard of Williamson Park, will indeed have seen the most prominent building in it - if you have travelled on the M6 near to Lancaster.


Williamson Park is a beautiful public park located on a hill above the city of Lancaster, Lancashire that consists of 54 acres of beautiful parkland.

The pre-mentioned building in the park, and one that dominates Lancaster for miles around, is the Ashton Memorial ...
...in the 1900s by James Williamson (Lord Ashton) as a tribute to his late wife


THE PARK

Lancaster's Williamson Park was built and opened in 1878.by millionaire James Williamson.( Lord Ashton) who became a millionaire producing oil cloth and linoleum which was exported from the port of Lancaster all over the world.
He wanted to give something back to the city where he had made his fortune, the park is ... more

oldchem 14.07.2009 (14.07.2009)
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