Sparrow's
Nest Gardens, Lowestoft View 2
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Sparrow's
Nest Gardens
The
Sparrow's Nest gardens are in the North Denes area of Lowestoft,
near the seafront. They were once part of a private estate, owned
by Robert Sparrow. The council bought the gardens in the 1890's
and the tea rooms now occupy the site where the big house once stood.
In the early part of the last century the gardens became very popular
for alfresco events and concerts. In 1913 the Borough of Lowestoft
commissioned the Pavilion Theatre, which seated 1,300.
On 3rd September 1939 the Royal Navy commandeered the theatre and
the grounds to set up the HQ for the Royal Navy Patrol Service,
known as HMS Europa. The Royal Naval Patrol Service Association
museum is now in the grounds. There is a memorial to sailors lost
at sea and it bears the names of 2,385 sailors.
The pavilion was demolished in 1988 and only the booking office
remains - now a camcorder and cine club.
The gardens are landscaped with a kiddies play area, two bowling
greens, a cafe, a pub, museums and public toilets.
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