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Bispham Rock Gardens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bispham Rock Gardens
Bispham Rock Gardens, also known as Devonshire Road Rock Gardens and The Rock Gardens, is a municipal park located in Bispham, Blackpool on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England. The gardens are an important wildlife resource and contains a number of rare species.〔 The main entrance to the gardens is at the top of Knowle Hill on Devonshire Road. Built upon the site of ''Beryl Hill'' (A Celtic name meaning ''Hill, Hill, Hill'') which allegedly was the site of a Cairn and a beacon to warn of a Napoleonic invasion〔http://www.blackpool.gov.uk/News/2009/Jul/HistoryofRockGardenscanyouhelp.htm〕 The gardens run downhill toward Inver Road. Views from the top of the gardens can be seen toward Pendle Hill, Beacon Fell and the Bowland fells. ==History== The gardens were founded in the early 1900s, and were opened to the public in 1925. Over the years the gardens fell into disrepair, were vandalised and used less and less by local residents. In 2002 the ''Friends of the Rock Gardens'' was formed to improve community access and use of the park; and to restore the park's amenities.〔〔 The park has been regularly used for many years as a setting for wedding photography.〔
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