Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved
by locals. The magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape
rather than a man-made park. In spring the sight of millions of golden
daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and carpets
of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence. The park features
many distinctive curved paths and driveways and beech and other indigenous
British trees abound. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake,
replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café. The park is also home to
the famous Palm House, a fabulous glass-panelled building that has been
restored to its former glory.