Eastville Park, Bristol
Eastville Park, located in Bristol, is a captivating urban park that offers a serene escape from bustling city life. The park's rich history dates back to 1889 when the grounds were purchased from Sir Greville Smyth of Ashton Court, and it continues to be cherished by locals and visitors alike.
The park encompasses the estate grounds of two former houses, Heath House and Ridgway House. From 1889 to 1894, significant transformations took place. Hedges were cleared, footpaths were laid, and comfortable seating areas were installed, all on what was previously agricultural land.
One notable feature of Eastville Park is its boundary wall, constructed using local pennant rubble and adorned with cast-iron spearhead railings. This exquisite wall is recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a Grade II structure with Historic England.
The park boasts a diverse range of facilities to cater to the recreational needs of visitors. A picturesque lake with a serpentine shape takes center stage and is surrounded by lush lawns and majestic old beech trees. The tranquil atmosphere invites visitors to take strolls, enjoy picnics by the water's edge, or simply bask in the beauty of nature. The Northern edge of Eastville Park is bordered by the meandering River Frome, adding a soothing natural element to the park's ambiance.
For those seeking more active pursuits, Eastville Park offers a variety of amenities, such as two children's playgrounds, football pitches, tennis courts, a basketball court, a one-mile running circuit, and a bowling green.
The park encompasses the estate grounds of two former houses, Heath House and Ridgway House. From 1889 to 1894, significant transformations took place. Hedges were cleared, footpaths were laid, and comfortable seating areas were installed, all on what was previously agricultural land.
One notable feature of Eastville Park is its boundary wall, constructed using local pennant rubble and adorned with cast-iron spearhead railings. This exquisite wall is recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a Grade II structure with Historic England.
The park boasts a diverse range of facilities to cater to the recreational needs of visitors. A picturesque lake with a serpentine shape takes center stage and is surrounded by lush lawns and majestic old beech trees. The tranquil atmosphere invites visitors to take strolls, enjoy picnics by the water's edge, or simply bask in the beauty of nature. The Northern edge of Eastville Park is bordered by the meandering River Frome, adding a soothing natural element to the park's ambiance.
For those seeking more active pursuits, Eastville Park offers a variety of amenities, such as two children's playgrounds, football pitches, tennis courts, a basketball court, a one-mile running circuit, and a bowling green.
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Eastville Park on Map
Sight Name: Eastville Park
Sight Location: Bristol, England (See walking tours in Bristol)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Bristol, England (See walking tours in Bristol)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
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