Davis Park, Aldrington, Hove
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 14 Dec 2016
A small park which is tucked away out of sight to all but those who know of its existence. Entrance is via a gate on St Heliers Avenue then a path which runs between the houses on that road, then turns south passing the tennis courts of Image before arriving at this small rectangular green space. Originally part of a field called West Laine according to Aldrington's 1840 tithe map that had become Wish Brick Field by the 1880s who supplied much of the building materials for the suburb. The park was laid out in the 1930s.