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Situated just off Park St in the centre of Bristol, Brandon Hill may be the oldest municipal open space in the country, coming into the possession of Bristol Corporation in 1174. It was sublet to farmers for grazing until 1625 when it became a public open space, to be used for what seems to be ‘un...
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Eastville Park is an example of a grand Victorian city park and is one of the main community footballing venues for the city. It is also well known for its splendid lake surrounded by wildlife areas. Eastville Park is a thriving wildlife habitat. It is popular with bird watchers, with wildfowl an...
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There are pleasant walks along the steep wooded banks of the River Frome, for example to Oldbury Court. The park was purchased in 1926 by the Corporation of Bristol as "a pleasure walk for citizens of Bristol" and restored in the 1980's by the Fishponds Local History Society. \ \ The park's nam...
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St Agnes Park is now a characterful and popular community park reflecting the vibrant and multi-cultural area which it serves. Find the park of Thomas St, Morgan St, Davey St and Tutor Rd. Also has little kids play area and Adventure playground for bigger kids. If you come to the park release ...
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A vibrant park located close to Gloucester Rd. The park has a child play area and paddling pool and a lovely small tea shop for refreshments. \ \ In summer the park has a lively and friendly festival-like atmosphere with musicians, jugglers and barbecue's in equal measure. Despite the party lik...
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