Dane John Gardens, Canterbury, England United Kingdom
Dane John Gardens CANTERBURY Attractions, Sightseeing, Tourist places, Places to See England Great Britain United Kingdom
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Canterbury's most popular park has been transformed into attractive  gardens with monuments and memorials, a bandstand for summertime  concerts, a central fountain, a tearoom and children's maze. Stroll  along the city walls which border one side of the gardens and wander up  to the top of the Dane John Mound for an excellent view of the city. On  the top of the mound is a monument commemorating  Alderman James  Simmon's gift of the gardens to the people of  Canterbury. Many events  are held in the gardens. Most weekends in the summer months there will  be a band concert. Concerts range from Brass to Pop,  Military to Rock  with something to suit all age groups and tastes.
A historic park  within Canterbury city's walls which dates back to 1551, and includes a  mound which historical records prove was there in the first century AD.  In 1790, local dignitary Alderman James Simmons laid out the park into  formal gardens. In 1999, the City Council completed a million pound  renovation of the park supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and local  sponsorship. The City Walls and an avenue of lime trees provide a sense  of enclosure and escape from the busy road and bustling shopping centre  just a few yards away. There are excellent views over the city and  towards the countryside from the top of the mound. There's a safe play  area for children, a bandstand as a venue for traditional concerts  throughout the summer and a fountain which provides a focus for the  shaded walk along the avenue of lime trees.
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