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Etna Park

Coordinates: 53°10′39″N 3°04′11″W / 53.1775°N 3.0697°W / 53.1775; -3.0697
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Etna Park is a park near the town of Buckley. The area was a clay hole during the Industrial Revolution, and was recently used as a landfill site. It is now an excellent example of what can be achieved on reclaimed land and boasts extensive areas of wildflower meadow and woodland, and provides very good open views across Cheshire, the Wirral and Merseyside.

Further details provide pictures and an overview of the Heritage Walk.[1]

References

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1. ^http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/buckley_town/pages/pen_picture.shtml

53°10′39″N 3°04′11″W / 53.1775°N 3.0697°W / 53.1775; -3.0697