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Victory Park

5 Nearest Attraction

 

1. St Luke's Church Brislington

BS4 5AZ

    (0,3 mile - 7 min walking)

2. Brislington  United Reformed Church 

BS4 3LG

    (0,5 mile - 11 min walking)

3. St Cuthbert's church

BS4 3PG

    (0,7 mile - 14 min walking)

4. St Christopher's Church 

BS4 3HN

    (1,0 mile - 20 min walking)

5. Callington Road Nature Reserve

BS4 2LT

    (1,0 mile - 22 min walking)

 

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Click to the postcode to check the map .

Nearest Public Toilet

             

      Tesco

(Community Toilet Scheme) 

Accessible
Callington Road, Bristol,
BS4 5AY

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77 School Rd, Bristol BS4 4NE

 

​There is a play area with plenty for all the children  including a nest swing, cradle swings and climbing structure.

They also have a sand pit and digger which is great for the little ones.

The play area has been fenced off to keep dogs out.

 

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Richie's opinion :

" The Victory Park is a local open hillside park with large green spaces, so it is perfect to a good walk, dog walk, sports, or just a little bit relaxing in the nature. "

About Victory Park

 

Victory Park is an open hillside park with large areas of green and a brilliant children’s play area in Brislington.

The park is surprising, as the top is as flat as a pancake whereas the rest of the park is a steep hill.

The area at the top is flat as there are football pitches, so a perfect ball trowing area!

The rest of the park has a rural feel to it as it is surrounded by trees, grassy fields and meadows.

 

Access

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The play area is at the bottom of the hill, and is accessible from the park entrance on School Road close by.A tarmac path provides wheelchair and pushchair access from the entrance to the play area.

There are some minor level changes within the play area although most areas are accessible to wheelchair users.

The park is open and accessible 24 hours a day.

 

Facilities and activities

The play equipment is suitable for children up to 13 years old. Equipment includes a large net climbing structure, a nest swing, cradle swings, a stand-up seesaw, a roundabout, and a slide.

There's also a sand pit with a sand digger and balance beams, and areas of grass and boulders for natural play.

The play area is fenced so as to be dog free and has seating and a litterbin.

History

 

Centenary Park a gift to city after the Horrors of war article - Bristol Post (pressreader)

 

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/bristol-post/

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