Junction of Coombe Lane and Conduit Lane. The Tram service for the park stops at Coombe Lane and Lloyd Park – Route 3.
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Junction of Coombe Lane and Conduit Lane. The Tram service for the park stops at Coombe Lane and Lloyd Park – Route 3.
Jacobean Manor House and Water Gardens in the Heart of the Cotswolds
It was in the early 1860s that there was much concern about the prospect of the Common becoming privately owned and misused. After 32 vans of Wombells Wild…
Large green space in the city centre. A number of facilities and other services in parks have been closed until further notice. Find the latest
Lickey Hills Country Park is one of Birminghams most varied and treasured parks. It covers 524 acres and is located just 10 miles south west of Birmingham.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority is responsible for the 26 mile long, 10,000 acre park with its huge variety of award winning green spaces, world class sports venues…
Learn more about the history and heritage of Sydney Gardens Sydney Gardens, a Grade II listed park dating from 1795, is the only remaining Georgian pleasure garden in…
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Learn more about Parade Gardens Parade Gardens is a grade II listed park. Originally known as St James’s Park, it was laid out in 1709 to accompany assembly…