Chelsea Park (Sheffield) Explained

Chelsea Park
Type:Public park
Location:Brincliffe, Sheffield
Coords:53.3585°N -1.501°W
Status:All year

Chelsea Park is a small public park located in the south west of Sheffield in the suburb of Brincliffe between Nether Edge and Ecclesall. It is listed as one of the city's Historic Parks,[1] and was originally laid out as the private gardens to Brincliffe Towers in 1852. It was given to the people of Sheffield in 1925 by a former Lord Mayor and Alderman Dr Robert Styring.

The original small playground from 1966 was replaced, alongside a canopy and basketball area, in 2005.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sheffield City Council - Chelsea Park Playground . Sheffield.gov.uk . 2012-09-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120910210255/https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/planning-and-city-development/urban-design--conservation/current--recent-projects/chelsea-park-playground.html . 2012-09-10 .