Discover the charm and tranquility of Cotham Gardens, nestled in the heart of Bristol at 33 Redland Grove, BS6 6PR. This exquisite garden is not just a green space; it’s a serene retreat where nature flourishes, offering a perfect escape for families, couples, and solo visitors alike. Cotham Gardens is renowned for its meticulously maintained landscapes, vibrant flower beds, and inviting pathways, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply unwinding amidst nature.

At Cotham Gardens, we prioritize customer satisfaction by providing a welcoming atmosphere that encourages community engagement and appreciation for the great outdoors. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries, ensuring your visit is both enjoyable and informative. We invite you to book an appointment or reach out to us at 0117 922 3719 for any questions you may have.

What sets Cotham Gardens apart is not only its natural beauty but also its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. We host various events and activities aimed at fostering a love for gardening and nature conservation within the community. Whether you’re looking to participate in workshops or simply explore our picturesque surroundings, Cotham Gardens offers an enriching experience that resonates with nature lovers of all ages.

For more information about our services and upcoming events, please visit our website or give us a call during business hours. Step into Cotham Gardens and embrace the tranquility that awaits you!

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Estefania De Gárate

5 Google Rating

Very nice and super spacious, nice equipment. If your child loves trains, it's great! The train stat

5/ 5

Very nice and super spacious, nice equipment. If your child loves trains, it's great! The train station is just behind it, so children love to watch the train come and go!

Peter Galea

5 Google Rating

Love the garden near my sons home. A nice place to take your grandchildren for running and playing.

5/ 5

Love the garden near my sons home. A nice place to take your grandchildren for running and playing. Would have been nice on such a hot day for an ice cream van to be by the gate.

Emma Napper

4 Google Rating

Nice little green space next to Redland train station. Good kids play area with sandpit, slide, roun

4/ 5

Nice little green space next to Redland train station. Good kids play area with sandpit, slide, roundabout etc. The parks used to workouts too and fenced off from dogs. Dogs can play in the other half of the park. Always has done family’s / kids playing and never too crowded

Zsolt Kaszas

5 Google Rating

Lovely park, mostly you can see this kind of parks only on pictures from the web. Lot of cute squirr

5/ 5

Lovely park, mostly you can see this kind of parks only on pictures from the web. Lot of cute squirrels, the park is nice and clean and there is a big playground for the children.

Colin Rogers

5 Google Rating

Great place for having a picnic. Kept very clean by the council. Great playground for the grandchild

5/ 5

Great place for having a picnic. Kept very clean by the council. Great playground for the grandchildren.

Vincent Ladendorff

5 Google Rating

Had Lunch there

5/ 5

Had Lunch there

Kati Reed

5 Google Rating

Lovely park and gardens situated next to Redland train station. Park is enclosed and safe for little

5/ 5

Lovely park and gardens situated next to Redland train station. Park is enclosed and safe for little ones to explore without parents worrying about them escaping! Great selection of equipment and lots of squirrels to see. Some shaded areas too in case its too hot and a few picnic benches and seats to sit on.

Finlay Porter

5 Google Rating

Decent spot for an evening zoot. Nice to watch the trains passing by Redlands

5/ 5

Decent spot for an evening zoot. Nice to watch the trains passing by Redlands

Matt Parker

5 Google Rating

Well managed gardens with scenic views and great selection of trees

5/ 5

Well managed gardens with scenic views and great selection of trees

R Latmow

4 Google Rating

Really beautiful, nice sandpit and play area in the sandpit. The massive tree in the middle of the p

4/ 5

Really beautiful, nice sandpit and play area in the sandpit. The massive tree in the middle of the park is good for older children to climb on because other than that there is nothing for them. For the younger children, there is another area of swings - four in total, two baby swings, two older ones - and it is quite pleasant. There is another piece of equipment which spins around fast, and three bars joined up for some strange reason - pull-ups maybe? Also there is another part. Typical playground stuff, it's only just been done-over. Finally the wooden horse and carriage, it's really the centerpiece of the park. It has never changed or been redone. It is amazing.

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