Sewell Park, Norwich

Triangular park in Norwich, England

Sewell Park, Norwich - looking towards the city centre

Sewell Park is a triangular park between Constitution Hill and St. Clement's Hill in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The park was given to the Norwich Corporation and Norwich City Council as an open space by members of the Sewell family and former mayor E. G Buxton in 1908. The park was formally opened on July 5, 1909.

At the entrance to the park is a commemorative horse trough in honour of Anna Sewell, the author of Black Beauty, and other members of the Sewell family.

Facilities in the park include an open green space and a designated play area for children. The park contains specimen trees including several London Planes. From the top of the park, the steeples of Norwich Cathedral, St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich, St. Peter Mancroft and the clock-tower of Norwich City Hall can be seen.

Adjacent to the park is Sewell Park Academy, where the Sewell Barn Theatre is in the school grounds. There is another entrance to the park opposite Sewell Road.

Centenary

The park celebrated its centenary on Sunday July 6, 2008. The event will involve members of the community and local schools.[1] 52°38′44″N 1°17′52″E / 52.645537°N 1.297749°E / 52.645537; 1.297749

Gallery

  • Sewell family memorial horse trough by park entrance
    Sewell family memorial horse trough by park entrance
  • Sewell Park centenary. 6 July, 2008
    Sewell Park centenary. 6 July, 2008
  • Memorial plaque at the entrance of park
    Memorial plaque at the entrance of park
  • The centennial sign depicts the image of Black Beauty
    The centennial sign depicts the image of Black Beauty

References

  1. ^ Sewell park centenary Archived 2008-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 26, 2008

External links

  • Sewell Park College Website
  • Sewell Park
  • Sewell Park centenary celebrations-News report
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