Registered Park or Garden: UPPER, CENTRAL AND LOWER PLEASURE GARDENS, BOURNEMOUTH (DDO19335)
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Grade | II* |
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Authority | English Heritage |
Date assigned | 19 December 1986 |
Date last amended |
Description
C19 ornamental public gardens, c.171/2ha, further developed in C20
The gardens run inland for c.3km in a roughly north-westerly direction, following the course of the Bourne Stream, and lie on slightly undulating ground to either side of the stream. South-eastern end at Pier Approach, north-western at the junction of Branksome Wood Road and Coy Pond Road, where the Coy Pond Gardens continue west-north-west for another 600m, still following the course of the Bourne.
The Lower Pleasure Gardens were laid out in 1840s for the Meyrick family under the influence of Decimus Burton, and became town property in 1873. The Upper and Central Pleasure Gardens had been the property of the Durant family, were acquired by the town, and were laid out 1871-89 by the Bournemouth Improvement Commissioners. The entire complex of gardens, walks and adjacent roads is a fine example of the application of J C Loudon's conception of the 'gardenesque', in relation to the association of urban villas and gardens with public parks. Considerable variation in features, with belts of trees, shrubbery, and lawns, crossed by winding paths, and open areas with promenades, formal bedding, and views of the sea and public buildings.
The Lower Pleasure Gardens (from the Square to Pier Approach), being between the main shopping area and the seafront, are subject to more intensive use, while the Upper and Central areas retain more of their original resiential suroundings. Planting in the Lower Pleasure Gardens retains early C19 conifers, with C20 ornamental shrubs and formal bedding. Putting green, bandstand. The Central Pleasure Gardens crossed since late 1970s by Wessex Way, adjacent to tennis courts. Ornamental shrubs, mature individual trees and bedding displays.
National Grid Reference: SZ 07439 91736, SZ 08815 9094
Location
Grid reference | Centred SZ 0768 9160 (2740m by 1625m) (2 map features) |
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Record last edited
Mar 24 2022 9:38AM