If you didn't reside in the area you wouldn't realise it was there!
This park is not a flat space, it rises quite high. There are play area for children and open grass area for ball games as well as wooded area with paths and steps all over the park.
There are some picnic tables and benches around the parks so you can sit and take in nature's beauty.
There are at least 6 entrances to the park, at least 2 at the top. A small car park at the end of King Aurhur's Drive (off Cliffe Road) for 13 vehicles, including a disabled space.
The jewel of this park is its view from the highest point. You have a spectacular view of Rochester and Chatham and the River Medway. You can also see the Great Lines, Fort Amherst, Shelley Bridge and much more.
A welcome place to visit and relax. Well...
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