Opened 1897 – Closed 1939. If I had a time machine, this is one of the first places I would visit. The Victoria Pleasure Gardens in my home town of Burgess Hill are gone, buried under a factory estate. How sad that Edwin Street's tribute to Queen Victoria ended up under concrete. Hopefully this blog will give you a flavour of the place. The switchback was one of the earliest in the world and people from all over Sussex visited the gardens and boating lake in the summer, and in winter, when the lake was frozen, it was opened for skating . . . provided the ice could take the weight of Mr Street!
Top image is the centre spread of a tiny leaflet (65mm wide by 120mm high when folded) issued to advertise the Victoria Pleasure Gardens. The outer pages are shown below.