Victoria Park, Bideford

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LocationBideford
Coordinates51°01′17″N 4°12′21″W / 51.0215°N 4.2058°W / 51.0215; -4.2058
Created1912
Victoria Park
Typeurban park
LocationBideford
Coordinates51°01′17″N 4°12′21″W / 51.0215°N 4.2058°W / 51.0215; -4.2058
Created1912
Operated byBideford Town Council
OpenAll year
Websitewww.bideford-tc.gov.uk/visitor-info-our-neighbours/around-bideford/victoria-park

Victoria Park is an urban park in Bideford, Devon, England.[1] The park opened in 1912 to celebrate the reign of Queen Victoria, the gates erected for the opening are listed with Historic England. There is a bandstand surrounded by nine cannons and facilities including rugby and cricket.

The park opened in 1912 to celebrate Queen Victoria's reign.[2] In 1944 an oak tree was planted to celebrate the good relations between the people of Bideford and US Army personnel who were stationed in the town between 1940 and 1944. Rose beds were dedicated to Princess Diana after her burial and in 2000 a Millennium Time Capsule was put in the ground near the entrance.[1]

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