Saunders Park — Park in Brighton And Hove

Saunders Park lies in Kemptown on North Road, Brighton and Hove. It’s a green space with mature trees and flower beds that stay well-maintained year-round. The park is used by locals for walking, reading, or sitting quietly during weekdays. You can find it just outside the city, near homes and shops, offering a calm retreat from busy streets.

About The Venue

Saunders Park opened in 1890 with Victorian-era landscape design. It has landscaped gardens, flower beds, grassy lawns, and stone barrier walls along its boundaries. The layout follows mid-19th-century models for public recreation spaces in expanding towns like Brighton and Hove. Natural daylight fills the park throughout the day, giving it a peaceful feel with low noise levels. Mature trees form shaded paths through the central routes. Step-free access is available for all visitors including those using wheelchairs or mobility aids.

Typical Experiences

Saunders Park is used by locals for quiet afternoons, early walks, family strolls, or casual meetups in open green space. The park’s well-maintained flower beds are most striking during spring and summer when the colours peak. Benches along tree-lined paths offer a place to relax with a book or enjoy time away from busy streets. These activities suit solo visitors, families, and groups wanting calm outdoor space without needing bookings. Events often include seasonal walks or local art pop-ups in open lawns.

Notable Features

  • Mature trees and flower beds
  • Landscaped gardens and flower beds
  • Barrier wall boundary

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.