Built in 1588, Grade I listed Wollaton Hall nestles in 500 acres of parkland boasting diverse habitats including grassland, wetland and woodland. Herds of red and fallow deer roam free with the lake creating a dramatic contrast to the Hall that overlooks it.
Good open park with lots of benches with tables for doing work.
it is quite a beautiful park,and has larges cages with many birds in - budgies
Bulwell Hall Park offers a nature reserve that takes your breath away
One of the loveliest parks in Nottingham and always well maintained.
Ashton Park is situated in Ashton-on-Ribble to the west of Preston, Lancashire, England.
Fantastic place relaxing, eating food, walking, playing and take a breath!"
Lime Tree Ave, Nottingham NG8 2AE, UK
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