Cremorne Gardens

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Cremorne Gardens was a popular 19th-century pleasure garden and entertainment venue in Chelsea, London, known for its fireworks, music, and social gatherings.

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Label Occurrences
Cremorne Gardens canonical 1
Sydney Gardens 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf entertainment venue
pleasure garden
tourist attraction
category Defunct amusement parks in the United Kingdom
Former parks and open spaces in London
History of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Parks and open spaces in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
closed 1877
closedBy Chelsea Vestry NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Cremorne Gardens public park NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn local street names
contemporaryOf Ranelagh Gardens NERFINISHED
Vauxhall Gardens NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
declineReason complaints about noise and immorality
pressure from local residents
era Victorian era
hasActivity acrobatic performances
open-air concerts
public entertainments
hasFeature ballroom
landing stage on the Thames
orchestra platform
pleasure grounds
river frontage
theatre
knownFor balloon ascents
dancing
fireworks displays
illuminations
music
restaurants and refreshment rooms
social gatherings
variety entertainments
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location Chelsea NERFINISHED
namedAfter Lord Cremorne NERFINISHED
opened 1845
operatedAs commercial amusement park
partOf Victorian-era London leisure culture
peakPopularity mid-19th century
precededBy Ranelagh Gardens NERFINISHED
situatedOn north bank of the River Thames
successorUse public open space
residential development

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Great Pulteney Street terminusNear Cremorne Gardens
this entity surface form: Sydney Gardens