Victory Park located at 77 School Rd, Bristol BS4 4NE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 922 3719

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Josh Hill

5 Google Rating

Nice quiet area with a well kept park for children!

5/ 5

Nice quiet area with a well kept park for children!

lesley Reed

3 Google Rating

It was a good place for dog walking.

3/ 5

It was a good place for dog walking.

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5 Google Rating

A great park with historic trees

5/ 5

A great park with historic trees

Michael Douglas

1 Google Rating

After reading on Google about this place, being disabled I was happy that it had good access and par

1/ 5

After reading on Google about this place, being disabled I was happy that it had good access and parking so I could watch my son play football this morning. However on arriving the parking was on the road, access was via a dirt track and across a field on an uphill gradient. This was far too far for me to walk and I couldn't of gotten my mobility scooter through. So basically the Web details are completely wrong and also very mis leading. Needless to say I didn't see my boy play, luckily my wife was able to get up to watch the match.

Terry Hicks

4 Google Rating

A lovely open space

4/ 5

A lovely open space

Dahnya Hollier-Day

5 Google Rating

Quiet park, geet to take a lunchbreak in

5/ 5

Quiet park, geet to take a lunchbreak in

Dave Brown

5 Google Rating

Lovely little park. Little one loved it 👍

5/ 5

Lovely little park. Little one loved it 👍

David Livesey

4 Google Rating

Great park with a playground and football field. If you venture up the hill you'll find some nice me

4/ 5

Great park with a playground and football field. If you venture up the hill you'll find some nice meadows which are good for dog walking. No facilities here such as toilets though.

Trevor Jenkins

5 Google Rating

The children seemed to enjoy this playground.

5/ 5

The children seemed to enjoy this playground.

Clara Fitzgerald

5 Google Rating

Really nice open green space, very well maintained and if you visit, make sure to head up to Brislin

5/ 5

Really nice open green space, very well maintained and if you visit, make sure to head up to Brislington Meadows if you fancy a longer, green walk. 🍃

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