
Originally Posted by
ChrisSouth
Re the pictures. The 'chimney' is all that remains of a sundial that was in the garden of a house on Denmark Hill. It commemorates Mendelssohn's visit to the area when he wrote, as has been pointed out, 'Spring Song'.
And if you read Vera Brittain's 'Testament of Youth', Ruskin Park is frequently mentioned.
The revitalised bandstand is now used quite often. The Salvation Army have been doing outdoor concerts.
In terms of entrances, no, just the one, and it's very, very tiny and won't accommodate that many people. So don't all rush.