Hove Park

[1] A paved path goes all round the park, approximately 1.17 miles (1.89 km) in length, and is often used by walkers and runners.

Brighton & Hove Albion's traditional home, the Goldstone Ground was opposite the park, until it was demolished.

[3] Towards the north is a sculpture by the environmental artist Chris Drury; Fingermaze [4] is a labyrinth-like design based on a fingerprint, consisting of stones set into the turf.

The park includes a 2,000-foot (610 m) long miniature railway operating on a 3.5 and 5-inch gauge, which is open on occasional weekends and bank holidays throughout spring, summer and autumn.

The track was upgraded to use concrete sections following damage caused by the Great Storm of 1987.

Miniature Steam Railway track