Avenham Park

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Avenham Park is a historic riverside public park in Preston, England, known for its Victorian landscaping, scenic views, and cultural events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
tourist attraction
urban park
adjacentTo Miller Park
country England
designedBy Edward Milner
designStyle Victorian
era Victorian era
hasAmenity event space
seating areas
toilets
hasCategory Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Lancashire
Parks and open spaces in Preston
Tourist attractions in Preston
hasConstructionPeriod 19th century
hasEvent Easter egg rolling
hasFeature Japanese Rock Garden
Riverside Walks
bandstand
cafe
children's play area
formal pathways
mature trees
open lawns
pavilion
viewpoints over the River Ribble
hasHeritageStatus Grade II* listed park and garden
hasPath Guild Wheel cycle route
hasViewOf Penwortham
River Ribble
knownFor Victorian landscaping
cultural events
scenic riverside views
landscapeType ornamental parkland
locatedIn Lancashire
Preston
locatedOn north bank of the River Ribble
managedBy Preston City Council
near Preston
surface form: Preston city centre
partOf Preston parks and open spaces
publicAccess open to the public
usedFor community events
concerts
festivals
recreation
walking

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Preston hasLandmark Avenham Park