Victory park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Shady park
Nice park with lots of shade. Plenty of tables and seating and a good playground. Plenty of parking available nearby. Public toilets need attention - they’re very average. Baby change facilities are ...
This park is really central and it's a delight to walk through with landscaped gardens, sweeping lawns, established trees, historical points of interest and they have even put a children's playground ...
Victory Park was so named in 1919 to commemorate the Allied victory in World War I, also known as the Great War. iMany young local men volunteered to serve.. Victory Park is in the centre of town. Th...
Victory Park is in the cenfre of town and offers a restring place and some mature trees. The most impressive feature is the memorial to Sir James Patterson, Mayor of Chewton and then Member of the Le...
Shady park
Nice park with lots of shade. Plenty of tables and seating and a good playground. Plenty of parking available nearby. Public toilets need attention - they’re very average. Baby change facilities are ...
People watch
This park is really central and it's a delight to walk through with landscaped gardens, sweeping lawns, established trees, historical points of interest and they have even put a children's playground ...
Good for markets and festivals
Victory Park was so named in 1919 to commemorate the Allied victory in World War I, also known as the Great War. iMany young local men volunteered to serve.. Victory Park is in the centre of town. Th...
It gets better
A flying fox, a big swing, a roundabout, lawns, shelters, public toilets, seats, shade trees, lawns. It is even better than last year.
Park in the centre of town
Victory Park is in the cenfre of town and offers a restring place and some mature trees. The most impressive feature is the memorial to Sir James Patterson, Mayor of Chewton and then Member of the Le...