Kings Park, Boscombe
50°44′05″N 1°50′06″W / 50.7346°N 1.8351°W / 50.7346; -1.8351
Kings Park is one of the largest parks that is in Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset. It is home to Dean Court, where AFC Bournemouth play.
History
The coronation of King Edward VII and his Queen, Alexandra of Denmark was scheduled to take place on 26 June 1902. To mark the occasion, Bournemouth Council agreed on 20 May 1902 to rename common No 59 as "King's Park" and common No 60 as "Queen's Park". The coronation was postponed until August when the King suffered an attack of appendicitis on 25 June.[1]
Attractions
Facilities include two children's play areas, an outdoor bowling green, an indoor bowling green, an athletics track, a skate park, a cricket field and pavilion/cafe. The park also has a regular Parkrun.[2]
References
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- Alder Hills
- Bear Cross
- Boscombe
- Charminster
- East Cliff
- East Howe
- Ensbury Park
- Hengistbury Head
- Hill View
- Holdenhurst
- Iford
- Kings Park
- Kinson
- Knighton Heath
- Lansdowne
- Littledown
- Malmesbury Park
- Mayfield Park Estate
- Meyrick Park
- Moordown
- Muccleshell
- Muscliff
- Northbourne
- Pokesdown
- Queen's Park
- Redhill
- Richmond Hill
- Richmond Park
- Slades Farm
- Southbourne
- Springbourne
- Strouden Park
- Talbot Heath
- Talbot Village
- Talbot Woods
- Throop
- Town Centre
- Townsend
- Tuckton
- Turbary Park
- Victoria Park
- Wallisdown
- Warren Hill
- Westbourne
- West Cliff
- West Howe
- Wick
- Winton
- Withybed Wood
- Woodbury
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