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Gaunts Ham Park

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Gaunts Ham Park — park in Bristol, England.

Gaunts Ham Park, country parks in South West England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Lawrence Hill · 0.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Gaunts Ham Park is a country park in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1887. Wikidata describes it as: "park in Bristol, England". Coordinates: 51.4568°, -2.5671°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Severn Estuary SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Gaunts Ham Park, known locally as Lincoln Park, is a public urban park and playground located on Lincoln Street in the Lawrence Hill area of Bristol, England. Covering approximately 0.6 hectares (1.5 acres), it serves as a green space for the densely populated inner-city wards of Barton Hill and St Philip's. The site is designated by Bristol City Council as a Local Historic Park and Garden. Originally part of the medieval estate of Gaunt's Hospital, the land was acquired by the Bristol Corporation following the dissolution of the monasteries. Prior to its designation as a public space, the site was utilised for coal mining and agriculture. It was established as a municipal recreation ground in the late 19th century to serve the growing working-class population, with a formal layout designed by the Corporation Surveyor George Culley Ashmead. The park's landscape is characterised by mature London plane trees and includes modern amenities such as a multi-use games area and play equipment. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the park has been the subject of various redevelopment schemes and has frequently been a focal point for community safety initiatives, that have aimed to mitigate anti-social behaviour and drug-related crime.

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Background

History

The land comprising the park was originally part of the estate of Gaunt's Hospital, a charitable foundation established in 1220 next to St Mark's Church. Following the dissolution of the monasteries, the hospital's assets, including two acres of land at Barton Hill known as Gaunts Ham, were sold to the Bristol Corporation by Henry VIII in 1541. Prior to its development as a park, the site was utilised for industrial and agricultural purposes; as a market garden, the plot yielded an annual rental income of £13. In 1793, the municipal authority leased the mineral rights for coal extraction to a partnership consisting of T. Haynes, W. Jacks, and J. Hughes; the 28-year agreement stipulated a…

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Coordinates
51.4568, -2.5671
Parish
Bristol, City of, unparished area
Postcode
BS5 0DL
Parliamentary constituency
Bristol East
Established
1887
Nearest railway station
Lawrence Hill0.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Gaunts Ham Park?
Gaunts Ham Park is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode BS5 0DL), in the parish of Bristol, City of, unparished area.
When was Gaunts Ham Park built?
Built or established in 1887.
Who owns Gaunts Ham Park?
Gaunts Ham Park is owned by Bristol City Council.
Is Gaunts Ham Park a protected site?
Yes — Gaunts Ham Park is part of the Severn Estuary SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Is Gaunts Ham Park free to visit?
Yes, Gaunts Ham Park is free to enter.
How do I get to Gaunts Ham Park?
The nearest railway station is Lawrence Hill, about 0.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BS5 0DL.