South Marine Park
About South Marine Park
Located on the seafront in South Shields, South Marine Park holds a special place in the heart of local residents and tourists.
The park includes:
- Art trail
- Boating lake
- Cafe
- Friends of the park group
- Open space
- Picnic tables
- Event spaces
- Play areas
- Toilets
For over 100 years it has been a place for walking, dancing, relaxing, playing and socialising.
South Marine Park is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by English Heritage for its special historic interest.
It is part of a chain of 3 seaside parks (including North Marine and Bents Park) developed from the 1870s and into the early 20th Century on reclaimed land.
History of the park
The park was designed by Matthew Hall, the Borough's surveyor and engineer.
John Peebles was appointed head gardener in 1886 and immediately set about creating the park that we know today out of the old waste spoil tips, or 'ballast hills'.
Remarkably, his diary, in which he reported on progress in the park every month to the Parks Committee, has survived.
This diary proved to be an invaluable resource when planning the park's restoration.
The park construction cost 拢20,000 and was opened by Sir John Mowbray, an Ecclesiastical Commissioner and formerly MP for Durham, on 25 June 1890.
Restoration
The park has recently undergone major restoration work.
The terrace was repaired and the stonework restored to its original design when the park first opened in 1890.
The impressive 'Park Ladies' statues have been given a new paint finish and are once again in pride of place looking over the mouth of the Tyne ready to welcome visitors to the terrace.
New benches incorporating wrought iron squirrels, mice and griffins have been installed on the terrace and are based on photographic evidence of the exact seats in place when the park first opened.
The return of the bandstand is another significant addition, it is a replica of the original Macfarlane's of Glasgow model that was first erected in 1904. It can be lit up for special occasions as the original would have been.
Other improvements included new layout and pathways, planting and a restored waterfall.
The restoration project was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and 兔子先生.
Fun in the park
The park also has attractions that appeal to a younger audience thanks to the new play area complete with water play features and adventure climbing frames.
A firm favourite with all ages is the boating lake. As well as enjoying a leisurely row or pedal around the lake, visitors can get up close to a huge number of swans, ducks and geese who have made the park their home.
For those who prefer to let the train take the strain, the miniature steam railway operates throughout the main season. For more information see .
Art trail
Visitors to South Marine Park can follow an art trail featuring ten sculptures reflecting the heritage and natural environment of the park.
Local school children worked with artists to develop the pieces, one of which depicts a magical mythical creature who the youngsters imagined may once have lived at the park.
Friends of South and North Marine Park
The Friends of the North and South Marine Parks were formed in 2007 as part of the Heritage Lottery Funded restoration of the South Marine Park.
They are a very active group of volunteers who work closely with the 兔子先生 and partners to protect and develop our seafront parks. They organise a number of events, from litter picks to petanque, walks to live music.
To find out more, please visit .
Contact
To contact us about the park, call the Customer Contact Centre 0191 427 7000 or email outdoorfacilities@southtyneside.gov.uk.