Darwen, Bold Venture Park 1895
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An ornate 19th-century fountain graces the park. This is one of three parks in Darwen, all very different. Sunnyhurst Wood is a Nature Reserve; Sunnyhurst Brook runs through it to join the River Darwen that gave the town its name. Bold Venture Park is a disused quarry, with a lake and a picturesque waterfall. Whitehall Park has always been noted for its floral displays, and the rhododendrons make a great show in the late Spring.
An extract from Heart of Lancashire Photographic Memories.
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