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Clacton on Sea did not develop until the latter part of
the 19th century as part of an upsurge in Victorian seaside
development of which it is a classic example. By 1900 the cliffs
were cut back from their rugged state and planted and there were
extensive pleasure grounds.
During the First World War the cliff top gardens became gun
emplacements and during the Second World War it became a frontline
town wired and barricaded and visitors banned.
The west side of Clacton Pier was open greensward until around
1911 when the area nearest to Pier Gap was fenced off and planted
with displays of bedding. In 1921 Clacton Urban District Council
decided to spend considerable sums of money laying out gardens and
providing shelters.
Four formal gardens were laid out, a sunken rose and flower
garden and two level gardens that were originally called Flat
Gardens 1 and 2. In 1924 the original flower garden was re-designed
with a war memorial in the centre, at that time the beds were
probably re-shaped and exotic Cordylines were planted around the
memorial and in the centre of the flower beds. Early photographs
suggest the
Memorial Garden and the
Sunken Flower Garden look very much as they did in the mid
1920's. |