The plans below show a public park when it first opened in 1920 and the same park today.
The maps outline changes Grange Park has through since 1920. It is obvious that the park has undergone significant modernization, with facilities renovated and updated. One notable change is that an amphitheatre for concerts has replaced the previous stage for musicians.
In 1920, there were 3 small rose gardens scattered along the park. However, one of the gardens remains the same at the northwest corners while the other two have been integrated and relocated to the centre of the park, where the fountain used to be. Now the big red rose has full seating arrangements around it. As for the right side of the park, with the same rose garden demolished, a cafe has been put into use on this side. What is more, a water feature was introduced into where the glass house used to be. The same think happened to the previous pond for water plants, which has been subtituited by chidren's play area.