Riverside Park, Glenrothes
Appearance
Riverside Park | |
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Type | Town Park |
Location | Glenrothes, Fife |
Created | 20th century (current park) |
Founder | Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes |
Owned by | Previously the Earl of Rothes |
Facilities |
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Riverside Park is a town park situated in the town of Glenrothes, Fife. The park has pleasant woodland walks, floral gardens, a pond and recently an Arboretum has been planted[1]. The park has several play areas and town art sculptures, adventure play areas, seasonal toilets and fitness equipment. It also features a few statues and objects from Boblingen, Germany, the twin town of Glenrothes.[2]
History
The park used to belong to the Earl of Rothes as his garden, from the time of John Leslie, 1st Duke & 7th Earl of Rothes until the time of Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes. The park contains Leslie House, which was closed in 2009. It is guarded and it is illegal to enter the property.
Gallery
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The entrance to the park featuring flower art
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Hippos made from concrete appear at the park
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River Leven running through the park
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Statue from Boblingen, Germany in the park
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Leven Bridge, crossing over the park and the River Leven
References
- ^ "Riverside Park (Glenrothes, Scotland): Top Tips Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor". www.tripadvisor.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-09-26.
- ^ Council, Fife. "Riverside Park, Glenrothes | Overview". www.fifedirect.org.uk. Retrieved 2017-09-26.