Bulimba Memorial Park comprises approximately of land in the heart of the suburb of Bulimba, bounded by Godwin Street to the west, Oxford Street on the north, Stuart Street to the east, and housing and sections of Barramul Street to the south. The extensive perimeter is delineated by regularly spaced timber posts, and the roadway boundaries ensure free access and visibility and plenty of street parking for park users. The ground is flat, and apart from some perimeter plantings, mostly comprises open playing fields. The park contains a number of elements intended as memorials to local persons who served in the First World War. These include: • memorial gateway (), a
wrought iron arch bearing the words Memorial Park, supported by a pair of solid timber posts, is located along the Oxford Street boundary • memorial pillar (), adjacent to the Oxford Street gateway, resembles a small solid lectern constructed of concrete. It has a square base and a short
pedestal with
cornice. A brass memorial plaque is set on the face of the lectern. • memorial trees (-23), principally figs with alternating palms. The mature trees, mostly along Oxford Street, provide shade for spectators and locals enjoying the park's open space. • memorial grandstand (), a two-storeyed timber structure with a
gable roof of corrugated iron, located midway along the Godwin Street side of the park. The symmetrical front
facade is dominated by a wide gabled bay which is flanked by access
stairs that lead to the raked back seating in the upper level. The sloped seating is balanced by the angle of the skillion roof of the rear changing rooms at ground level. The grandstand is open-sided, the roof being supported by slender timber
columns with winged
brackets. Decorative elements include dowel
balustrades and lattice valance panels. Other structures within the park include a
shelter shed (s) near the corner of Oxford and Stuart Streets, Girl Guides' Hall (1950s), former Scout Hut (1950s – now a soccer club), senior citizens' club (), public toilets (1980s) and canteen (1980s). The s shelter shed is an open-sided structure, with timber posts with winged brackets supporting a short-ridged roof of corrugated iron. The soccer club is a two-storeyed, L-shaped building with a corrugated iron gable roof. The ground floor is constructed of concrete bricks while the first floor is weatherboard, and there is an extensive timber deck at first floor level. The Girl Guides' Hall is a two- storeyed weatherboard structure with a gable roof of corrugated iron. The senior citizens' club, at the corner of Stuart and Barramul Streets, is a brick and glass, L-shaped structure. Near the 1923 grandstand are brick public toilets and a concrete block canteen, both with
flat roofs. == Heritage listing ==