Hidden gem, great open space for all ages, it’s a pleasant place
16th-century, English Renaissance style mansion housing natural history museum, set in parkland.
Spacious park with Basketball court and adventure play for children
Well kept children's playground with swings and playing frame
Community green space with outdoor exercise equipment, a playground, a ball court & a picnic area.
Nice place to walk round & to sit watching the wildlife while having a sandwich
NG3, Ransom Rd, Nottingham NG3 4JU, UK
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