Weston Park was the first municipal park in Sheffield and is a good example of a Victorian park, with many original features remaining. It is registered as being of national significance. Thomas Harrison, a saw maker, built Weston Hall and its grounds by 1855. They were adapted by Robert Marnock for use as a public park in 1875. Legibility is partial as many features of the original hall gardens were adapted into the design of the public park.