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  • Liberal England: In praise of Bradgate Park. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}

    In praise of Bradgate Park 2008

  • Deer have been kept at Bradgate, in this fine example of ancient parkland, since the 13th century and to protect them from stress they have areas of the park reserved to them where they can escape from human presence when the park gets to busy.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Bradgate Park contains nationally important geological exposures (some are over 700 million years old and rank as some of the oldest in England).

    In praise of Bradgate Park 2008

  • Bradgate Park contains nationally important geological exposures (some are over 700 million years old and rank as some of the oldest in England).

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Deer have been kept at Bradgate, in this fine example of ancient parkland, since the 13th century and to protect them from stress they have areas of the park reserved to them where they can escape from human presence when the park gets to busy.

    In praise of Bradgate Park 2008

  • Yesterday I visited Bradgate Park, which is a few miles north west of Leicester.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Yesterday I visited Bradgate Park, which is a few miles north west of Leicester.

    In praise of Bradgate Park 2008

  • There's an old police box on the car park to Bradgate Park, now painted dark blue, and I did photograph a red one in Glasgow.

    Landmark Phone Boxes Peter Ashley 2008

  • It is a part of Charnwood Forest - somewhere to take people who insist that the Midlands are flat - and contains the ruins of Bradgate Park, which was the home of the Grey family - as in Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for nine days.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • It is a part of Charnwood Forest - somewhere to take people who insist that the Midlands are flat - and contains the ruins of Bradgate Park, which was the home of the Grey family - as in Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for nine days.

    In praise of Bradgate Park 2008

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