KING GEORGE V GARDENS
Built in the 1930s and situated next door to Seacroft Village Hall and opposite St. James' Church. These tranquil gardens are ablaze with colour every spring and summer. It can be an oasis of calm, but its a shame that these days access is restricted.
"When we were kids me and my best friend used to go and play with dolls in the seating areas. and the seats themselves were removed, we'd make little makeshift houses for our dolls and go 'shopping' in the shelter where we'd buy leaves and twigs." - Joanne
"There was a Remembrance day service held in the gardens which I enjoyed. In the summer, the flowers are beautiful. It's a shame that you have to ask for a key now to go in" - Marjory
"When we were kids me and my best friend used to go and play with dolls in the seating areas. and the seats themselves were removed, we'd make little makeshift houses for our dolls and go 'shopping' in the shelter where we'd buy leaves and twigs." - Joanne
"There was a Remembrance day service held in the gardens which I enjoyed. In the summer, the flowers are beautiful. It's a shame that you have to ask for a key now to go in" - Marjory