This is a small but attractive park north of Seven Dials, with formal terraces, a children's play area, soccer pitch, bowling green and 6 tennis courts, as well as public toilets.
On the upper terrace, with views towards the sea, is a small but well-known (and recommended) cafe, serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, baguettes, light meals, snacks, cakes and ice-creams. This is open Monday-Friday 9-18h and on Saturday and Sunday 10-18h. (Contact details: (01273) 554441).
The park was established in 1924, having formerly been an area of market gardens and allotments. The central area has formal gardens with a geometrical layout, defined by clipped Yew hedges, as well as ornamental shrubberies and herbaceous borders, and is popular place for pensioners especially to sit and enjoy the summer sun in a quiet, sheltered spot. The cafe is also a great place to stop when it's cold, as it has great views and serves great hot chocolate!
The park is on the 27 bus route into Brighton. read more