Brooklands Park :: Shared Description
Brooklands Park is situated just off the A259 seafront road between Worthing and Lancing. It was once a Council waste tip until reclaimed in the late 1950’s!
It is now a large (45 acres) open space offering a range of sports and leisure facilities around an 8 acre boating lake. The site also has a miniature railway, children's playground, café, nine hole par 3 golf course, putting green, go-kart track together with some landscaped areas that provide year round interest for all ages.
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It is now a large (45 acres) open space offering a range of sports and leisure facilities around an 8 acre boating lake. The site also has a miniature railway, children's playground, café, nine hole par 3 golf course, putting green, go-kart track together with some landscaped areas that provide year round interest for all ages.
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by Paul Gillett
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Created: Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Updated: Wed, 16 Dec 2009
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