Seaton Park
This 27-hectare park lies to the north of the city and was purchased by the Council in 1947 from Major Hay. Beside the park's south gates stand the fortified towers of St Machar's Cathedral. There are many fine areas in the park from the flowerbeds to the rose beds and up to the walled garden beside the old stables, which have been converted for housing. The Cathedral Walk is always a resplendent sight in midsummer and one of the most popular with visitors to the city. Seaton Park is also an access point for the River Don and a walk has been established from the park to the city boundary.Is your park the pits or the place to be? Is it litter-strewn or litter-free? Do you love it or loathe it? Now's the time to have your say....Visit GreenSTAT to submit your views on our parks.
Park Details
Address: Seaton Park, Don Street, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen
Opening Times: This park is open at all times.
The park has a children's play area, large open spaces, a formal garden and a fountain..
There is a toilet in the park.
For bus information please click the following link: http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/scotland/nescot/home/
Seaton park Location MapContact(s)
- Steven Shaw
Parks & Green Spaces General Enquiries
38 Powis Terrace
Kittybrewster
Aberdeen
AB25 3RF
Phone: 01224 489273
Email: stevens@aberdeencity.gov.uk - Sandra Warden
Weddings/Photography Enquiries
2nd Floor St. Nicholas House
Broad Street
Aberdeen
AB10 1BY
Phone: 01224 522267
Email: swarden@aberdeencity.gov.uk - Pat Wilson
Weddings/Photography Enquiries
2nd Floor St. Nicholas House
Broad Street
Aberdeen
AB10 1BY
Phone: 01224 523628
Email: pwilson@aberdeencity.gov.uk

