Uncoloured photographic postcard showing a view of an avenue in Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich, with the bandstand and Jeckyll pavilion in the distance. Chapel Field, Norwich, was railed in in 1707, and planted with avenues of elms; in 1852 it was acquired by the City for use as a public garden, designed by George Alden Stevens and officially opened in 1880; today it is usually called Chapelfield Gardens. A pagoda designed by Thomas Jeckyll and constructed by Barnard, Bishop and Barnards was erected in 1880 and demolished in 1949; a bandstand was added aorund 1899