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Seaton Park Aberdeen

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Seaton Park Aberdeen is a 27 hectare Council owned park at Don Street in the Bridge of Don area. It is ideal for families looking for exercise or those seeking solitude in their walled gardens. Seaton Park is a popular place for those playing football in the large grassed area. The train and carriages style climbing frames are popular for younger children. It is also frequently used by dog walkers with long walks that take you along paths adjacent to the River Don. Seaton Park Aberdeen has easy access to Old Aberdeen with an exit and entrance by St Machar's Cathedral.

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There is a free car park at Seaton Park Aberdeen which is easily found by driving up King Street and turning left at the Lidl traffic lights then following the signs for Hillhead Aberdeen University student accommodation. An electronic lock public toilet is available for park users. At the time of writing this Seaton Park review the cost is 20p. This is next to the children's play area.

The walled garden of Seaton Park Aberdeen is noted for its topiary, flowers and rose beds.

Seaton Park Gardens



A short walk takes you to a wonderfully ornate fountain that reads:

This fountain was erected in 1984 in memory of Malcolm Vivian Hay the last Laird of Seaton born 21st January 1881 died 27th December 1962 and of his second wife Alice Ivy Hay or Wigmore died 21 August 1982 Bless the Lord you fountain sing his praise and exult him forever Daniel 3 v 77

Seaton Park Fountain







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Seaton Park was purchased by Aberdeen Council in 1947 from Major Hay.

Walking further on takes you to the banks of the River Don and as you can see from this photo is worth the walk. There are further walks along the bank.

River Don



River Don Photo



At the edge of the playing fields overlooked by Old Aberdeen is an old war pillbox built into the hill. The entrance has been buried by land slippage and sadly the loopholes have been blocked.

Playing Field



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