Warbreck Park
Public park in Liverpool, England
53°28′02″N 2°57′25″W / 53.4671°N 2.9570°W / 53.4671; -2.9570
Warbreck Park is a park in Walton, Liverpool, located on the site of the former Liverpool Corporation Tramways depot. The main access is from Warbreck Moor. Warbreck Park used to house a bowling green, which was removed in the 1980s. Its main facilities are now a children's play area and an adventure play area.
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