The provided maps depict the transformation of Grange Park from its original design in 1920 to its present layout.
Overall, the park has undergone significant changes over the years, with new features such as a car park, a cafe, a children’s play area, and an amphitheater replacing some original elements like rose gardens, a stage for musicians, and a fountain. The layout of the park has shifted from a symmetrical one in 1920 to an asymmetrical arrangement today.
In 1920, the park featured a symmetrical design with three rose gardens placed in the southeast, northwest, and southwest corners. However, in the current layout, there is only one rose garden located in the middle of the park, bordering four seats at the corners, after the demolition of the fountain. Furthermore, the stage for musicians has been transformed and expanded into an amphitheater for concerts.
On the other hand, some elements have remained unchanged, such as the entrance on each side of the fountain. Across the park, various amenities have been repurposed or replaced, with the glasshouse converted into a water feature on the left side and a cafe and children’s play area established in the northeast corner.
