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Mar 25, 2025
Well the parking is not very good, l know it states this, but for elderly people to walk far away is not ideal. The strict warden lady on the door won't allow you to park & if she did, she allows you…Full review by louise j
Mar 19, 2025
This is a beautiful park on the edge of Bath. No general parking but the no 2 bus goes there from outside Bath Bus Station every 12 minutes and only takes a 5 minutes or so (but make sure you get of…Full review by cltc43
Oct 20, 2024
Beware, NO parking available unless you have a disability. Have to get transport from the town!! Perhaps that is why they do not mention parking in the literature. There is limited on street parking …Full review by djlit47
Is there restoration work going on around the Palladian Bridge at the moment (June 8, 2019)? E.g. draining the pond?
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We are currently preparing for a big project to restore the Georgian dams at the bottom of the garden. The middle lake (downstream of the Palladian Bridge) has been drained …
We are currently preparing for a big project to restore the Georgian dams at the bottom of the garden. The middle lake (downstream of the Palladian Bridge) has been drained for a couple of years now to relieve pressure on the middle dam. We have just relocated the Tea Shed to the top of the garden ready for the project and this should be ready to open tomorrow (11 June). You can find more information about the project on our website (scroll down to the 'our work' section - I'm not able to add a weblink here). While some preliminary work has started, most of the garden hasn't changed, and for the next couple of months the garden will remain a peaceful green oasis away from the city. Rachel, visitor experience team
Thinking of visiting, is there anywhere people can recommend to park ? We don’t mind a bit of a walk but do we have to park in the City centre, is there anywhere else ?
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Hi, you can find free parking if you drive up the hill to the nearby residential areas, such as Prior Close. It's not a resident only parking area. To get there, pass the main entrance to …
Hi, you can find free parking if you drive up the hill to the nearby residential areas, such as Prior Close. It's not a resident only parking area. To get there, pass the main entrance to Prior Park, about 50-60 metres up and take a right into a residential street, before you get to the roundabout right at the top of the hill and onto the main road. Enjoy your day there. It's a beautiful place.
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