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Lowther Gardens

Lowther Gardens and Terraces 1872 (Heritage Group Collection)

These were laid out and named Lowther Gardens by Squire J Talbot Clifton in 1873, after his wife, Lady Eleanor Cecily Clifton of the Lowther family. It was set out on poor grazing land once known as 'Hungry Moor'. The Gardens were given to the town in 1905 and the local authority added the Lowther Pavilion in 1921.

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