The park has retained a Green Flag Park Award for seven successive years. This national award, administered by Keep Britain Tidy, recognises the best parks and green spaces across the country taking into consideration a range of factors including the facilities available, cleanliness, maintenance, community involvement and conservation.
Great for dogs, buggy's and wheelchair walks. Shame you can't go through to the quarry lake but stil
Cosy, traditionally decorated pub with real fires, with a menu that focuses on local seafood.
Large urban park with playgrounds, pitches and a manor house, used for concerts, fairs and circuses.
Well maintained area that looks really nice. It's very peacefull and has some benches you can sit at
Yishun Park is home to an array of tropical fruit trees and natural vegetation
45 Egerton Rd, Bexhill-on-Sea TN39 3HN, UK
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