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Park Conservation Area


The Park Conservation Area in Hartlepool includes Ward Jackson Park and adjacent residential areas. It is characterized by its historic, low-density housing and green, open spaces. The conservation area was designated in 1979 and is managed by Hartlepool Borough Council. The designation ensures that any changes to the area, such as building alterations, maintain or enhance its unique character.


Note: Map data from Hartlepool Borough Council c/o Open Data UK, under the Open Government Licence, imported into Google MyMaps, February 2026. Check with HBC for amendments and updates.

Hartlepool South African War Memorial Conservation Areas Ward Jackson Park Clock Tower Fountain Park Lodge
Ward Jackson Park
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Ward Jackson Park
- Overview About the Park Map Street View This park in Hartlepool is named after Ralph Ward Jackson (1806 - 1880), who founded West Hartlepool in the 19th century. The park was built …
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Entrance to Ward Jackson Park

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South African War Memorial
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South African War Memorial
- The South African War Memorial in Ward Jackson Park was sculpted by Francis W. Doyle Jones and was unveiled on the 19th of July 1905.[1] The memorial is Grade II …
Clock Tower
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Clock Tower
- The Clock Tower is located by the entrance on the east side of Ward Jackson Park in Hartlepool. It is inscribed: "The gift of Alderman John Brown J.P. Mayor 1902-3-4. …
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A stroll around Ward Jackson Park, Hartlepool-8

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Fountain
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Fountain
- The fountain in Ward Jackson Park was built in 1902. The fountain is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
Park Lodge
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Park Lodge
- The Park Lodge to Ward Jackson Park in Hartlepool is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

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