A trip to Stratford Park, Stroud, Glos. U.K.
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This is a short video of us to Stratford park, a beautiful park in #Stroud has a very wide, tidy and amazing surroundings. #SuccesfulLDR
Stratford Park - Stroud - Gloucestershire
Some of the wildlife at Stratford Park in Stroud. 31st January 2010
Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK.
Visit to Stroud includes Rodborough fort, Stratford park (including museum in the park).
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Museum in the Park
Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Park
Woodchester Valley Vineyard
St Marys Painswick
Minchinhampton Common
The Garden at Miserden
Stratford Park Leisure Centre
Thames and Severn Canal
Stroud Park
Cain lands a whip at Stratford park Stroud
Stratford Park Day Edit
Took us an hour to get the clips, quite happy with how this edit has turned out, filmed with a go pro hd hero 2
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view of the main park in Stroud
Stratford Park Miniature Railway
The Stratford Park Miniature Railway is located on the A46 road to Painswick north of Stroud in Gloucestershire and is the home of the Stroud Society of Model Engineers. The line runs a circuit of 850 feet and is of mixed gauge 3 ½” & 5” The Aluminium rail and wood sleepers laid on a firm concrete base make a very smooth and stable ride. Steaming around in an anti-clockwise direction the line begins with a long straight climb in a cutting up to the tunnel which reminded me very much of the approach to Devonshire Tunnel on the S&DJR out of Bath that also curves to the left inside. The line continues to climb a gradient of 1 in 100 to the summit. It’s then all downhill through very picturesque woodland as the line winds its way to the bottom of the incline before completing the circuit over another bridge to bring the line back to the points that trail back into the steaming bays. It was a delight to run on this railway and my thanks go to Bill Phillips and members of the SSME who made my visit so enjoyable. The line has two more public running days this year – Sundays 25th September and 30th October, 2pm - 4.30 pm and is well worth a visit.
Stratford park brawl Nautica vs Valeshia
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Stratford Park - 4K FLYOVER
Stroud Urban District Council purchased the estate of Stratford Park, Stroud, in 1935, in accordance with the wishes of its previous owner, George Ormerod, that the park should become a place of public amenity for the people of Stroud. The Council then commissioned the building of an open-air swimming pool as a leisure facility for the park; this was to be designed by the Council's Engineer and Surveyor, FS Cutler, with LG Mouchel and Partners as consulting engineers.
The early-C20 had witnessed major growth in the provision of outdoor swimming facilities, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s with what became known as the lido. Ideas around the promotion of physical fitness and good health were key to this, although the lido was for leisure and tourism use as well as fitness. With these new outdoor pools there was no class separation, as there had been with earlier indoor pools, and they mostly also permitted mixed bathing. Lidos also increasingly became symbols of municipal pride for local authorities, and with the high unemployment of the 1930s government grants were available to assist with the building of these new facilities. Around 180 were built in Britain during the 1930s.
Key features of a lido at this time were of course the open air pool, usually with a terrace alongside for sunbathing and often with a cafe and viewing area for spectators. Many also had diving platforms, reflecting the growing interest in diving as a sport. The first diving stage in England had been erected at Highgate Ponds in 1893, and divers competed in the Olympic Games in 1904. By the 1930s, both 'plain' (straight) and 'fancy' diving were popular in Britain, and diving platforms at lidos typically offered stages at 3m, 5m and 10m. Most diving platforms were in tubular steel, although where funds were available some designers provided reinforced concrete structures, as at Stratford Park, in interesting and attractive forms. The diving platform at Stratford Park is one of only four inter-War concrete diving platforms known to survive in England.
Stratford Park Lido was opened in May 1938 and had been built at a cost of around £20,000 with a swimming pool of 165ft by 60ft. The sun terrace adjacent could accommodate 450 spectators and changing facilities were provided with disinfected foot baths for bathers to pass through before entering the pool, with the pool and fountain fed by natural spring water. The corner pavilions contained a cafe and chlorination and heating facilities.
Discover Stroud District
This film showcases the highlights of the Stroud District in the Undiscovered Cotswolds. It includes breathtaking landscapes of the Cotswold Hills in locations such as Uley Bury, Randwick, Cranham Woods, Slad, the Tyndale Monument and Selsley Common; sweeping views of the Severn Vale around Berkeley Castle, the Purton Hulks and Saul Marina (on the Gloucester Sharpness Canal); the bustling market towns of Painswick and Stroud (including the Stroudwater Canal); quirky festivals such as Art Couture Painswick, Randwick Wap, Stroud's SITE Arts Festival and the Stroud Fringe Festival. To discover more about the Stroud District, visit
A Walk in Stratford Park
A guided walk in Stratford Park, Stroud on 1st January 2013; it covers some of the history of the house and a look in the walled garden which is at the very beginning of a restoration plan. For more about other events and how to become a Friend of the Museum in the Park go to:
Stroud Glorious Gloucestershire
Autism Katie price and Harvey Stroud Stratford Park Museum and the the Woolly Mammoth Vlog#37
Good News Everybody! episode #37
Welcome to the Stroud episode, when Netta Max and I explore Stratford Park and Museum in the Park. Going into a museum with a low functioning autistic boy is not easy. We Talk about Katie price and Harvey, explore a beautiful Park in Stroud Starford Park and it has a museum in it how cool. We also talk about the Woolly Mammoth. Wow that's a lot!
Yes it is.
Your welcome
some stuff about us.
We are Guy and Netta Dimet, we have four Kids, the twins Jazz and Lenny Max who is special needs, he is autistic. and Terra our little girl.
We recently Moved from Tel-Aviv Israel to a small village in the English country side in the beautiful Cotswolds part of England
We are animators and are currently working on a show called Just Animators
Join us in our adventures were we document our lives in bi weekly Vlog. is that a word bi weekly
should I Google that. Never mind, anyhow we try to make different blogs and a lot of them, showing what it's like to leave the country, you lived in all your life, and move to the Gloucestershire UK to start a new life.
so enjoy and your welcome.
Also check out our first film Lost in Tel-Aviv
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Squirrells,ducks,swans in Stratford Park,Stroud
Stroud Circular Walk Pt 7 - Gatcombe - Horsley - Nailsworth
Continuing the circular walk.
StroudSong concert, Stratford Park, Stroud 24 July 2010 - part1
A Stroud community choir in action:
I am a river;
Love train
ZorbSportz at Stratford park leisure Centre
We are now running ZorbSportz sessions from Stratford Park leisure Centre. Contact Clare at the leisure Centre itself to book. Clarehamptonneale@everyoneactive.com