Bitterne Park Triangle is the focal point of Bitterne Park.
Bitterne Park is at the Eastern edge of the Cobden Bridge which links the area to St. Denys on the Western bank of the River Itchen The southern section of Southampton's Riverside Park is located in Bitterne Park. Riverside Park is host to a 1/5 mile miniature railway, children's play areas and several football pitches.
The Clock Tower was bequeathed to the town of Southampton by Mrs Henrietta Bellender Sayers, and was officially unveiled at its original Above Bar home in December 1889. It was moved to Bitterne Park in 1934 from New Road, and has now become the distinctive landmark for the area. Because of the soft soil on which it was built the clock tower is regarded as something of a local ‘Leaning Tower of Pisa’ as it tilts towards the adjacent Cobden Bridge by at least 7 inches!