Chavasse Park, Liverpool ONE
The newly landscaped urban park is one of the City’s principal green spaces and provides links to the Waterfront and Albert Dock. It terraces up from Strand Street, culminating in a series of pavilion buildings in a grand terrace. Under the Park are 2,000 new car parking spaces with direct access into the shopping area.
Named after WW1 hero Captain Noel Chavasse, the park has been transformed into a haven of greenery for visitors to the city centre. It will also serve as the “back garden” to residents.
ALL THE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THIS SHOOT CAN BE VIEWED/PURCHASED HERE. TO PURCHASE ANY IMAGES ON THIS WEB SITE ROYALTY FREE PLEASE CONTACT DAVID MILLINGTON ON 01995 602181.
Named after WW1 hero Captain Noel Chavasse, the park has been transformed into a haven of greenery for visitors to the city centre. It will also serve as the “back garden” to residents.
ALL THE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THIS SHOOT CAN BE VIEWED/PURCHASED HERE. TO PURCHASE ANY IMAGES ON THIS WEB SITE ROYALTY FREE PLEASE CONTACT DAVID MILLINGTON ON 01995 602181.
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