Fogwell Road Recreation Ground is located at 8 Fogwell Rd, Botley, Oxford OX2 9SA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Fogwell Road Recreation Ground and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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paula young

4 Google Rating

It's a nice place for the kids and around it is a very nice walk for the dog, through a small area o

4/ 5

It's a nice place for the kids and around it is a very nice walk for the dog, through a small area of wood by the Ock Stream. A path right by the river is very tranquil and you never know what you might spy through the trees.

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Chrxs_v2

3 Google Rating

Not bad place, just a normal park with barely any activities. The place have a lot of insects which

3/ 5

Not bad place, just a normal park with barely any activities. The place have a lot of insects which is quite unpleasant, since flies keep on going in my eye.

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beyan sadi

5 Google Rating

Open, spaces place for kids to play have fun, even adults, thinks it's ment to be for football pract

5/ 5

Open, spaces place for kids to play have fun, even adults, thinks it's ment to be for football practice place tho

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John Davenport

4 Google Rating

All OK good garden

4/ 5

All OK good garden

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Jamal Ayub

5 Google Rating

Nice place

5/ 5

Nice place

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Rudi Balko

4 Google Rating

Good little Park with large field area. A area for exercise and a couple of young tots swings and a

4/ 5

Good little Park with large field area. A area for exercise and a couple of young tots swings and a couple more older swings. Slides and other fun things to wile away the day. Also has an area for safely learning or honing dirt bike riding. Reasonable facilities.

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Ayse Gur-Geden

4 Google Rating

It could be improved by adding a few more picnic tables or benches.

4/ 5

It could be improved by adding a few more picnic tables or benches.

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Andrew Crichton

4 Google Rating

Really nice place to relax

4/ 5

Really nice place to relax

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Georgina Timbs

5 Google Rating

Very good facility

5/ 5

Very good facility

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Daniel Clifford

4 Google Rating

Nice little park, kids enjoyed it here

4/ 5

Nice little park, kids enjoyed it here

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