Eaton Park Explained

Eaton Park
Type:public
Location:Eaton, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Coords:52.62°N 1.255°W
Area:80 acres
Created:1928
Operator:Norwich City Council

Eaton Park is a large public park located in Eaton, Norwich, England.[1]

It is 80 acres in area.

History

The park was laid out in 1923 as part of a public works programme instigated by the city council to try and address the post-war crisis of mass-unemployment. It was opened to the public in 1928 by the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII.[2]

Facilities

Attractions include a boat pond, crazy golf, a children's playground, a skate park, tennis courts, a putting green and bowling facilities. The park is also home to a formal rose garden and a lily pond. A bandstand surrounded by four pavilions, known as the Rotunda, lies in the centre of the park. The pavilions house a café, changing rooms, toilets and parkrun and tennis clubs. The bandstand hosts concerts and other events throughout the summer.[3]

Since August 2010, Norwich 5k parkrun has taken place on Saturday morning at 9am, and often on Christmas and New Year's Days, with a record attendance of 1360 on Christmas Day 2019.[4]

Beginning March 2015, a 2k junior parkrun has taken place on Sunday morning at 9am for children aged 4 to 14.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eaton Park, NR4 7AU. Norwich City. Council. www.norwich.gov.uk.
  2. Book: Rawcliffe, Carole. Norwich Since 1550. 1 November 2004. A&C Black. 9780826440204. Google Books.
  3. Web site: What's here. friendsofeatonpark.co.uk. 13 September 2018.
  4. Web site: Norwich parkrun results. www.parkrun.org.uk.
  5. Web site: Eaton junior parkrun results. www.parkrun.org.uk.