FRIMLEY PARK - Rose Gardens
On Lyndhurst Road and Frimley Road in Hastings, Frimley Park has a well-known rose garden with more than 5,500 roses.
It was given to the people of Hastings by the Williams family in 1951, and was formerly the grounds for the family's homestead which burned down in 1950.
The park itself is an 'Old English' style park, and includes many beautiful and rare trees, planted by the Williams family.
It is also home to a Necklace Poplar which is the largest deciduous tree in a park setting in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Aquatic centre in the park has an Olympic size swimming pool, diving, learners and paddling pools, plus a picnic area