Lower Lines Park
| Lower Lines Park | |
|---|---|
| Admiral's Gardens | |
The entrance to the Lower Lines Park from Johnson Avenue | |
| Type | Public park, Scheduled Monument |
| Location | Gillingham, Kent, England |
| Nearest town | Gillingham, Kent |
| Coordinates | 51°23′44.2″N 0°32′40.1″E / 51.395611°N 0.544472°E |
| Created | 1803–1804 (fortifications); redeveloped 2006–2010 (public park) |
| Operated by | Friends of Admiral's Gardens (charitable trust) |
| Open | 24/7 |
| Status | Open to public |
| Designation | Scheduled Monument (The Lower Lines) |
| Website | Great Lines Heritage Park Trust |
Lower Lines Park, also known as Admiral's Gardens, is a public park in Gillingham, Kent. The park is part of the former Chatham Lines, a defensive moat built in 1803 to protect Chatham Dockyard. Used by the military until the mid-1900s, it never saw combat and is now a Scheduled Monument within the Great Lines Heritage Park.