It’s a nice quiet park,It have play equipment, basket ball court, grotty fields and grass banks
46 tranquil hectares of woodland & open space with walking paths, a playground & BMX tracks.
Well kept children's playground with swings and playing frame
16th-century, English Renaissance style mansion housing natural history museum, set in parkland.
Very good and you can get food and drinks and sit and watch the kids
Seaford Ave, Nottingham NG8 1LA, UK
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