The two maps provided offer a visual comparison of the layout of Grange Park as it was in 1920 with its updated configuration Today depicting the significant developments and spatial reconfigurations that took place.
Overall, what stands out from the illustration is that Grange Park experienced considerable advancement, with notable changes in building use, and environmental features as it facilitated more recreational facilities.
Moving onto the specifications, in the west side of the Park, except for the Rose garden on the north-west side, where the all seats, Stage for musicians, and garden was completely destroyed and An Amphitheater was built instead. Moreover, a new Rose Garden was constructed with seats on four sides in the middle of Area. As for the change in the north-east of the park, The Pond was utterly devastated to open a new Children’s play area .
Additionally, To the west of this playground, a Cafe was opened instead of Rose Garden. One of the last changes was that The Glasshouse was totally removed to make a water feature with underground car park.
