Coronation Gardens is a small public park in the coastal town of West Kirby, on the north-west corner of the Wirral Peninsula.
The area occupied by the park had previously consisted of sand dunes and soil had to be imported to create a medium for plants to grow.
[5] The park was maintained by the local authority, but became neglected during the 1970s and '80s, with original flowerbeds and the circular path being removed to save on maintenance costs.
Renovation took place in 2006-07 and the three-phase programme included a new entrance ramp and archway, relaying of the central path, new seating and maritime planting.
A new wind vane sculpture of three wild geese was also installed, representing bird migration found on the surrounding Dee Estuary.