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Victoria Park, Bristol

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Type
  
Public park

Operated by
  
Bristol City Council

Area
  
21 ha

Created
  
c. 1885 (c. 1885)

Status
  
Open year round

Phone
  
+44 117 922 3719

Victoria Park, Bristol

Location
  
Bedminster, Bristol, England

Website
  
www.bristol.gov.uk/museums-parks-sports-culture/victoria-park

Address
  
Hill Ave, Bedminister, Bristol BS3 4DP, UK

Hours
  
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Similar
  
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Victoria Park is a park and open space near Bedminster, Bristol. It lies to the east of Bedminster railway station and south of the Bristol to Exeter Line.

Contents

The park features tennis courts, a bowling green, a 1.7-kilometre (1.1 mi) marked route for joggers, various exercise stations and a children's play area.

History

The park was established in the 1880s following the expansion of Bedminster as a residential and industrial area within Bristol. The council bought 51.5 acres (20.8 ha) of land from Sir John Henry Greville Smyth for £20,678 (now £2,074,000), though the land had been used as an unofficial open space and meeting area for some time before this. By 1887, a children's play area had been installed which became immediately popular. The streets around the park were laid out in 1891. By 1898, four rangers were permanently employed in the park, and a bandstand had been installed. Several drinking fountains and a circular pond had also been established.

In 1984, a Water Maze was built in the park, modelled on the bosses on the roof of the church of St Mary Redcliffe. It was built over a 12th-century pipeline supplying water from a spring at Knowle Hill to Redcliffe, and opened in conjunction with work elsewhere to stop sewage water discharging into the River Avon.

Events

A number of annual events take place in the park. It is a performance venue for the Art on the Hill Arts Trail, which has been held on the first weekend in October since 2007. The park has also hosted a number of open-air films, profits from which are used towards its upkeep.

References

Victoria Park, Bristol Wikipedia