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  2. St Helen's Park - Wikipedia

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    St Helen's Park is a heritage-listed former school, experimental farm, private residence and guesthouse and now homestead located at St Helens Park Drive, St Helens Park, City of Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by George Allen Mansfield and built in 1887 by George Lusted. It is also known as St. Helen's Park and Egypt ...

  3. Victoria Park, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    The park was opened in 1886 as Cowley Hill Park by St Helens Council and renamed on 21 June 1887 for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. In 1994 the council sold The Mansion House to a charity Age UK which uses the property as a venue for weddings.

  4. Queen's Park station (England) - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Park is an interchange station in London. It is situated on the Bakerloo line of the London Underground and the Lioness line of the London Overground . The station lies at the southern end of Salusbury Road, near the south-east corner of the public park from which the area now known as Queen's Park has taken its modern name.

  5. Langtree Park - Wikipedia

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    The Totally Wicked Stadium [7] is a multi-purpose stadium in St Helens, Merseyside, England. Known as Langtree Park until 2017, it has a capacity of over 18,000 and is the home ground of rugby league club St Helens R.F.C. and football club Liverpool F.C. Women. The stadium was granted planning permission in 2008 and construction started in 2010 ...

  6. St Helen's Wood - Wikipedia

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    St Helen's Wood is a 34.6-hectare (85-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Hastings in East Sussex. It is owned and managed by the St Helens Park Preservation Society. [1] [2] The wood has many broad-leaved helleborines. There are also areas of grassland which are managed by horse grazing. Meadow flowers include red bartsia and green-winged orchids. [1]

  7. Queen's Park, Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    The park was laid out on the former grounds of Heywood House and opened on 2 August 1879. [1] [4] In 1923, additional land was donated by alderman David Healey, which extended the park eastwards to include a boating lake. [1] The park was Grade II listed on 9 August 2001. [1]

  8. Windle, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    Windle is one of 16 wards in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens. [2] Until 1834 Windle was part of the ancient West Derby hundred [11] before becoming part of the district of the Prescot Parish and Poor Law Union [3] (as was much of St Helens). [1] In 1834 St Helens was established as a Sub District before becoming a charter borough in 1868. [1]

  9. Eccleston Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Eccleston Park railway station serves the Eccleston Park area of St Helens, Merseyside, England. It is situated on the electrified Merseytravel Liverpool to Wigan City Line , 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (14.1 km) northeast of Liverpool Lime Street .