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Pickering Park

Location | Hull, UK

Pickering Park is a council run park of 25.62 acres with an ornamental and sensory gardens, aviaries, and a playground and paddling pool. 

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The park was opened 13 July 1911, a gift from Christopher Pickering, a successful trawler owner, and benefactor part of a model village development including almshouses and a children's home. The city's first nautical museum, the Museum of Fisheries and Shipping opened in Pickering Park in 1912, later to move to the former Hull Dock company offices and become the Hull Maritime Museum.

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Magnificent iron gates mark the entrance to the park. Fortunately, they were considered too important to use as scrap during the war effort. On the gates you can see a shield with a lion, the same as on the Pickering family crest.

Pickering Park has beautiful ornamental gardens and a wildlife pond.

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Lakes, ditches and wonderful wildlife habitats attract birds such as grey herons as well as provide frogs, newts, fish and dragonflies a healthy habitat to thrive. The colourful flowers provide nectar for insects and the reeds and bulrushes provide shelter for nesting birds.

Meet The Wildlife!

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