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Brickfield Park
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- Free to visit
Brickfield Park comprises 11 hectares (27 acres) and was developed in the early 1970s, named after a nearby brickyard established in the 1930s.
Built mainly as a sports ground in a heartland of soccer, it also features an all-weather pitch and a popular children's playground, both of which were added in the 1990s.
A main avenue of lime trees and the extensive perimeter plantings are now becoming well-established.
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