Mascot Memorial Park is a locally significant cultural landscape that provides evidence of the community's memorialisation of their sacrifice and losses in the first world war. The War Memorial is the focal element of the Park, being located in a prominent position at the north-eastern corner where it is clearly visible from both Botany Road and Coward Street. The monument is of local historic and aesthetic significance as a very good representative example of this style of memorial structure. The Memorial Park was acquired from the estate of early Alderman, William Parker, to provide an appropriately impressive setting for the memorial column, and it continues to demonstrate this intention, with the mature plantings forming the backdrop to views over the memorial from the public domain. - Office of Environment and Heritage.
Cache is a tricky one, the tree cover makes it hard for the GPS to pinpoint, you may need the hint...