What a beautiful town we live in – Alexandra Park in the early morning sun…

When Alexandra Park won the title of Best Park in the South East last year it came as no great surprise to the people of Hastings and St Leonards who are so familiar with the park’s many virtues.

As we seek ways to get out in the fresh air to take exercise Alexandra Park offers us a multitude of opportunities.

Walk your dogs, go for a run, just stroll around the formal gardens, the fishing ponds the woods and the waterways – it’s always an uplifting experience.

This morning the park was bathed in sunshine and while out on our early morning perambulations we thought we’d catch the park in all its glory and share these photographs with you.

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Send us your photographs of your favourite part of the town by using the Submit Your Story tab at the top of the page or emailing tellmeyourstory@hastingsinfocus.co.uk

One thought on “What a beautiful town we live in – Alexandra Park in the early morning sun…

  1. We’re so lucky to have this park – plus the other green spaces in the town.

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