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Visiting Swindon
Parks and Open Spaces
Parks And Gardens
Swindon is lucky to have over 150 parks and open spaces throughout the Borough. One of these parks may be your favourite but perhaps discovering new sites will reveal more of Swindon’s beauty, history and wildlife.
A large number of animals and birds live in our parks and open spaces including badgers, foxes and owls. Swindon’s parks are gateways into the surrounding countryside, providing ideal starting places for a great day out.
The parks contain historical buildings, or old sites of castles,(Barbury), roman villas (Stanton Park) and manor houses (Lydiard Park), some dating back to the Iron Age period and still visible today.
Our aim is to provide, maintain and improve all our Parks to a high standard that provides a healthy, safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
To achieve this we will deliver a professional public service that will aim to promote Swindon Borough Council’s parks and open spaces.
The service offers many opportunities for the enhancement to the quality of life for the community though the careful sensitive management of local environment taking careful consideration to the wildlife and historical qualities of each Park.
For information on other attractions in and around Swindon that will encourage you to get some fresh air, please click on the link below to take you to the tourism pages.
Attractions surrounding Swindon
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Related Pages
Barbury Castle
Coate Water
Community Forest
Contact Us
Event Safety
Lawns Park
Lydiard Park and House
The Park (Faringdon Road)
Play Parks
Queen's Park
Ranger Events
Stanton Park
Town Gardens
Trees
Volunteers
Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices, Euclid Street
Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 2JH
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01793 463000
Email:info@swindon.gov.uk
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