Seaton Park
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| Seaton Park | |
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| View across the playing fields | |
| Type | Public Park |
| Location | Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland |
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| Size | 27 hectares (27,000 m²) |
| Opened | (bought by the city) 1947 |
| Operated by | Aberdeen City Council |
| Status | Open all year |
- see also Green Spaces and Walkways in Aberdeen.
Seaton Park is located in Aberdeen, Scotland and is one of the city's biggest parks. It was bought by the city for use as a public park in 1947 from Major Hay.
It has a beautiful flower bed area that is maintained to a high standard with new flowers planted every year. It is often used as a cut through from the University of Aberdeen students to get to Hillhead Halls of Residence.
Aberdeen Football Club often train on the grass pitches in the park.
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