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BELLE VUE PARK, SUDBURY
Summary
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Information on Sudbury's Town Park
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Location Plan, Opening and Closing Times.
 Belle Vue house was originally built in the 1780's by Nathaniel Burrough, a retired grocer related to the Gainsboroughs.
The house was rebuilt in the nineteenth century and after the First World War became the Borough of Sudbury's council offices. The gardens, together with those of Ingram's Well House, became a town park.
Important parts of Belle Vue Park's infrastructure are the large areas of informal landscaping. Used by visitors for relaxing, picnicking and casual ball games, on sunny days it can get quite crowded!
 Belle Vue House and Park were transferred to Babergh District Council in 1974, during Local Government reorganisation. Belle Vue House provides out-reach facilities for West Suffolk College and the Citizen's Advice Bureau.
 The Park provides a wonderful setting for both formal and informal bedding, designed by Babergh District Council's Horticultural Officer.
 The park has recently welcomed a resident artist who is using the skatepark as a canvas for his own particular brand of pop art.

There is a considerable variety of play facilities in the Belle Vue playground. The public toilets within the park underwent a major refurbishment in 2002 and now have baby change facilities.
The Pet Area in Belle Vue Park is popular with all ages. Recently refurbished, it contains chipmunks, finches, parakeets, budgerigars, cockatiels, rabbits and chickens.
It is regularly inspected by the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and is currently providing a home to some of the animals in their care.
Refreshments
Light refreshments (teas, coffee, cold drinks, hot and cold sandwiches and a variety of packaged snacks) are available during peak periods from the Lite Bites Cabin situated within the park. This is run on a voluntary basis by the Sudbury Resource Centre.
EventsEvents are held in Belle Vue Park annually. Organised by Babergh District Council, they attract sponsorship from Sudbury Town Council, local businesses and community action groups such as Sudbury in Bloom. Activities are free and prove to be extremely popular with everyone.
For other events in and around Sudbury, take a look at Suffolk's very own Visit Suffolk website or our What's on web page. There is always something to do.
Tennis CourtsBelle Vue Park has two tennis courts available for hire throughout the year. Telephone 07584 001631 for booking information.
Basketball CourtBelle Vue Park has one basketball court open for casual play to all users throughout the year. Occasionally it is used for events organised by other agencies, during which it is not available for casual use.
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Related pages on this website ...
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Essex Avenue Junior Playground, Sudbury,
- Essex Avenue Toddler Playground, Sudbury,
- First/Second Avenue, Sudbury,
- Hawkins Close, Sudbury,
- Hawkins Road, Sudbury,
- Mountbatten Close, Sudbury,
- Pinecroft Rise, Sudbury,
- Queens Road, Sudbury,
- Raleigh Close, Sudbury,
- Uplands Road, Sudbury,
- What's on.
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External links ...
Sudbury Town Council
The official website for the town of Sudbury, Suffolk. Sudbury Town Council
Visit Suffolk
Holidays and short breaks in Suffolk mean great days out and the best value accommodation. Visit Suffolk website
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Last updated on: 16 August 2011 | Date of next review: 16 August 2012
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