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ROWNTREE PARK

Rowntree Park, Terry Avenue York is still under water, and the gates remain locked.
The park was a gift to York City Council back in 1921 by Messrs Rowntree & Co who, created the park as a memorial to all the Cocoa Works staff who fell in World War 1. A set of listed gates were added later as a memorial to all those who fell in World War 2.

With support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, £1.8 million has been spent on refurbishments to the park, and has, every year since 2004 been awarded a Green Flag. For those that have never been to the park, it has a lot to offer.

A woodland walk
Ornamental lake, with half set aside for model boats.
2 Bowling greens
6 Tennis courts
Skate park
Basketball court
Rowntree Park reading café
Toilets
And an extensive children's play area
(data taken from York800 site)

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