William Henderson (26 May 1802 – 25 October 1885)[1] was a landscape gardener from Birkenhead, England.
He was responsible for laying out the grounds of Corporation Park, Blackburn (1857); Alexandra Park, Oldham (1865); Queen's Park, Bolton (1866).
With a perfect circle as its basis, this is held to be an exemplar of the geometric or sub-geometric framework, the most common form of the cemeteries of the mid 19th century.
[3] A number of Henderson's works are now on English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens.
This article about a United Kingdom architect or firm of architects is a stub.