Brandon Country Park

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Brandon Country Park
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Brandon Country Park
Type Country Park
Location Brandon, Suffolk, England
Coordinates 52°26′10″N0°37′20″E / 52.4360°N 0.6223°E / 52.4360; 0.6223
Visitors175,000 annually
OpenAll year
Website http://www.brandoncountrypark.org.uk/
Edward Bliss's Mausoleum Edward Bliss's Mausoleum.jpg
Edward Bliss's Mausoleum

Brandon Country Park is a country park in Brandon, Suffolk, England. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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History

In 1820 Edward Bliss bought Brandon Park house and grounds using wealth he generated from selling gun flint during the Napoleonic Wars. [5] He built a walled garden and an arboretum with exotic species including Blue Atlas Cedar, Monkey Puzzle Trees and Giant Redwoods. In the grounds he built a Gothic mausoleum using knapped flint and surrounded by Irish Yew trees. Both Bliss and his wife were laid to rest in the mausoleum but were later moved to Brandon Cemetery. [5] When the gun flint industry began to decline Bliss had his work force plant over 1 million trees, in the process creating Thetford Forest. [6]

Landmarks

Brandon Park house is Grade II listed with Historic England [7] and is a privately owned nursing home. [8]

Facilities

The facilities include a cafe, walking, cycling, forest trails and walled garden. [9] Brandon Country Park Parkrun takes place every Saturday morning, the course is through woodland and on mixed trails. [10] In 2018 there were 175,000 visitors. [11]

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References

  1. "Suffolk dog walks: A group outing in Brandon Country Park". 26 June 2018.
  2. murphy, rebecca (9 August 2017). "Historic engine house at Brandon Country Park officially opened after restoration works".
  3. "Easy Access Trail - Brandon Country Park - Red".
  4. "County council set to save £50,000 in costs after park sale". 13 December 2017.
  5. 1 2 "History". www.brandoncountrypark.org.uk.
  6. "History". www.brandoncountrypark.org.uk.
  7. England, Historic. "Brandon Park House, Brandon - 1277772 - Historic England". historicengland.org.uk.
  8. "Brandon Park - Stow Healthcare".
  9. "Welcome". www.brandoncountrypark.org.uk.
  10. "Course - Brandon Country Park parkrun". www.parkrun.org.uk.
  11. murphy, rebecca (15 February 2018). "Major country park sold for just £1 to new owner".