| Drumchapel Park Hecla Avenue, Glasgow West End G15 8LY | |
Drumchapel Park is pleasantly and conveniently situated in the very heart of the housing area, being especially accessible from the large main shopping centre, this provision is a great benefit to the local community.
The parks main features include, Bowling Greens, Tennis Courts and a modern play facility. The park has 4 floodlit tennis courts for public use and all available to book free of charge.
The park is considered to be one of the more beautiful small parks which hosts a wide variety of trees shrubs and plants including a rockery, rose garden...
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