Chavasse Park - Liverpool ONE
Chavasse Park is a five-acre green open space at the heart of Liverpool ONE.
Chavasse Park was the first designed inner city park to be built in Liverpool within the last hundred years since St John’s Garden next to St George’s Hall, it is thought to be the largest green roof in Europe and is home to a green living wall. Chavasse Park is home to 350 species and features over 15,500 pollinator-friendly plants to boost biodiversity in the city centre.
The park hosts a wide range of events throughout the year from Dog Shows and Sketching takeovers, to Chess Festivals and sporting events. There is an all-year-around free Nature Trail in place for young explorers to discover the flora and fauna in the park. The park is part of the Heritage Trail at Liverpool ONE which takes visitors back in time discovering more than 300 years of Liverpool’s history.
Chavasse Park was named after local war hero Noel Godfrey Chavasse; one of only three British subjects to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice.
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Heritage Site