Leafy Victoria Park is a classic late Victorian urban public park, opened in 1897 and named in honor of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The park is…

Grange Gardens is a small green oasis in the densely populated residential heart of Grangetown. One of Cardiff’s earliest public parks, it retains much of its…

The ‘tower’ in Tretower Court is Norman, but there was intense medieval activity on this site, and the remains of 15th Century life may be the…

This Grade II listed historic garden was first established by the Master of Tredegar Ironworks in the early 1800s. Recently restored, the park is once again…

The Old Station at Tintern is just what the name implies- the restored remains of the Victorian railway station for the village of Tintern in the…

Just outside Newport City Centre, Belle Vue Park has beautiful Victorian features. It was originally a donation from Lord Tredegar towards the end of the 19th…

Leafy Victoria Park is a classic late Victorian urban public park, opened in 1897 and named in honour of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The park is…

Bute Park is an extensive parkland stretching 2.8 km (1.7 miles) northwards from the heart of the city along the eastern bank of Taff. Originally the…

Opened in 1894, Roath Park is one of the most important late Victorian public parks in Wales. The park retains its original character and setting with…