fbpx
Wikipedia

Victoria Park, Bristol

Victoria Park is a park and open space near Bedminster, Bristol, on Windmill hill.[1] It lies to the east of Bedminster railway station and south of the Bristol to Exeter line.[2]

Victoria Park
Location within Bristol
TypePublic park
LocationBedminster, Bristol, England
Coordinates51°26′27″N 2°35′13″W / 51.44084°N 2.5869°W / 51.44084; -2.5869Coordinates: 51°26′27″N 2°35′13″W / 51.44084°N 2.5869°W / 51.44084; -2.5869
Area51.5 acres (20.8 ha)
Createdc. 1885 (c. 1885)
Operated byBristol City Council
StatusOpen year round
Websitewww.bristol.gov.uk/museums-parks-sports-culture/victoria-park

The park features tennis courts, a bowling green, a skate park, a table-tennis table, a 1.7-kilometre (1.1 mi) marked route for joggers, various exercise stations and a children's play area.[1]

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 £2,446,000), 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.[3]

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 to Redcliffe, which is the subject of the annual St Mary Redcliffe Pipe Walk. The maze was opened in conjunction with work elsewhere to stop sewage water discharging into the River Avon.[3]

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.[4] The park has also hosted a number of open-air films, profits from which are used towards its upkeep.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Victoria Park". Bristol City Council. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Victoria Park, Bristol". Google Maps. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b "History and Structures of Victoria Park". Bristol City Council. May 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Bristol's art trails and open studios". Bristol City Council. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Cutthroat Island is the brilliantly AWFUL film showing at Bristol's Victoria Park this summer". Bristol News. 27 July 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.

External links

  Media related to Victoria Park, Bristol at Wikimedia Commons

victoria, park, bristol, victoria, park, park, open, space, near, bedminster, bristol, windmill, hill, lies, east, bedminster, railway, station, south, bristol, exeter, line, victoria, parklocation, within, bristoltypepublic, parklocationbedminster, bristol, e. Victoria Park is a park and open space near Bedminster Bristol on Windmill hill 1 It lies to the east of Bedminster railway station and south of the Bristol to Exeter line 2 Victoria ParkLocation within BristolTypePublic parkLocationBedminster Bristol EnglandCoordinates51 26 27 N 2 35 13 W 51 44084 N 2 5869 W 51 44084 2 5869 Coordinates 51 26 27 N 2 35 13 W 51 44084 N 2 5869 W 51 44084 2 5869Area51 5 acres 20 8 ha Createdc 1885 c 1885 Operated byBristol City CouncilStatusOpen year roundWebsitewww wbr bristol wbr gov wbr uk wbr museums parks sports culture wbr victoria parkThe park features tennis courts a bowling green a skate park a table tennis table a 1 7 kilometre 1 1 mi marked route for joggers various exercise stations and a children s play area 1 Contents 1 History 2 Events 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe 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 2 446 000 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 3 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 to Redcliffe which is the subject of the annual St Mary Redcliffe Pipe Walk The maze was opened in conjunction with work elsewhere to stop sewage water discharging into the River Avon 3 Events EditA 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 4 The park has also hosted a number of open air films profits from which are used towards its upkeep 5 References Edit a b Victoria Park Bristol City Council Retrieved 9 August 2016 Victoria Park Bristol Google Maps Retrieved 9 August 2016 a b History and Structures of Victoria Park Bristol City Council May 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2016 Bristol s art trails and open studios Bristol City Council Retrieved 9 August 2016 Cutthroat Island is the brilliantly AWFUL film showing at Bristol s Victoria Park this summer Bristol News 27 July 2016 Retrieved 9 August 2016 External links Edit Media related to Victoria Park Bristol at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria Park Bristol amp oldid 1083710679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.