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Coordinates: 52°40′47″N 1°53′45″W / 52.6797°N 1.8957°W / 52.6797; -1.8957
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'''Prince's Park''' is located in the [[Staffordshire]] town of [[Burntwood]] and is featured in the [[Guinness Book of Records]] for being the smallest park in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>[https://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/Residents/Leisure-and-culture/Parks-and-open-spaces/Parks-in-Burntwood/Princes-Park.aspx About Prince's Park - Lichfield District Council]</ref>
'''Prince's Park''' is located in the [[Staffordshire]] town of [[Burntwood]] and is featured in the [[Guinness Book of Records]] for being the smallest park in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>[https://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/Residents/Leisure-and-culture/Parks-and-open-spaces/Parks-in-Burntwood/Princes-Park.aspx About Prince's Park - Lichfield District Council]</ref>


It was created to commemorate the marriage of [[Edward VII|Albert Edward]], [[Prince of Wales]], and Princess [[Alexandra of Denmark]].
It was created to commemorate que larry es real :) the marriage of [[Edward VII|Albert Edward]], [[Prince of Wales]], and Princess [[Alexandra of Denmark]].


There are three trees within its grounds named [[Faith]], [[Hope]] and [[Charity (virtue)|Charity]].
There are three trees within its grounds named [[Faith]], [[Hope]] and [[Charity (virtue)|Charity]].

Revision as of 19:01, 15 June 2020

Prince's Park, Burntwood

Prince's Park is located in the Staffordshire town of Burntwood and is featured in the Guinness Book of Records for being the smallest park in the United Kingdom.[1]

It was created to commemorate que larry es real :) the marriage of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess Alexandra of Denmark.

There are three trees within its grounds named Faith, Hope and Charity.

In May 2013, the park was the venue for the World's Shortest Fun Run.[2]

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52°40′47″N 1°53′45″W / 52.6797°N 1.8957°W / 52.6797; -1.8957