Rodmoor Gardens located at 10 Beach Rd W, Portishead, Bristol BS20 7HR, UK

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Michael Oldfield

5 Google Rating

Very pleasant

5/ 5

Very pleasant

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Ignas Maižius

5 Google Rating

Great place to stop chill before reaching Woodhill Bay

5/ 5

Great place to stop chill before reaching Woodhill Bay

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Janine Clements

3 Google Rating

Small park with benches. Lovely floral display. For quiet contemplation.

3/ 5

Small park with benches. Lovely floral display. For quiet contemplation.

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nick chapman

5 Google Rating

The rose garden

5/ 5

The rose garden

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Ivan Weeds

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

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Dilys Farrant

5 Google Rating

Gardened by volunteers this hidden gem in Portishead is beautiful all year round. This year the rose

5/ 5

Gardened by volunteers this hidden gem in Portishead is beautiful all year round. This year the roses have been lovely and the long borders are stocked with a huge variety of perennials and shrubs. The seating around the ornamental garden is perfectly sited. A wild area is hidden away. Thank you Portishead!

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Collin Robbins

5 Google Rating

Lovely 🌹Rose garden's maintained by Portishead in Bloom. A real pleasure, thank you very much

5/ 5

Lovely 🌹Rose garden's maintained by Portishead in Bloom. A real pleasure, thank you very much

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Kay Beastall

5 Google Rating

Beautiful gardens. Portishead in Bloom do an amazing job here.

5/ 5

Beautiful gardens. Portishead in Bloom do an amazing job here.

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Adrian Tucker

4 Google Rating

Lovely little park. Looks good even in December so well done to the volunteers who look after it. Fe

4/ 5

Lovely little park. Looks good even in December so well done to the volunteers who look after it. Few benches to sit on. Must come back in the Spring, Summer and see it in full bloom. Parking, free, nearby and cafés not too far away. Really pleased I spotted it. Lucky residents who get to enjoy it all year round. No dogs.

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Bryan Large

5 Google Rating

Our favourite places to sit in the sun, thank you Portishead in Bloom volunteers for making it so be

5/ 5

Our favourite places to sit in the sun, thank you Portishead in Bloom volunteers for making it so beautiful 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

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