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Stoke Park is a private sporting and leisure estate in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. The mansion building (designed by James Wyatt in 1788) is located in the middle of 300 acres (1.2 km 2 ) of parkland, lakes, gardens and monuments.
The area of Stoke Bruerne village and surroundings, including Stoke Park, are the subject of an extensive Conservation exercise by South Northants Council where most of this text originates. [5] Extensive additional documentation, including maps, pictures and historical documentation, is available on the South Northants Council's Planning website.
Stoke Park used to be the home of the annual Surrey County Show held during the second bank holiday weekend in May. The show has not taken place since 2019 following its cancellation due to the pandemic. [8] Stoke Park was the site of the annual music festival GuilFest, and it holds the annual Guildford Lions Firework Fiesta on 5 November every ...
Stoke Park may refer to: Stoke Park, Bristol. Stoke Park Hospital, Bristol; The Dower House, Stoke Park, or Stoke Park House, Stoke Gifford; Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire, an estate, now the Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel; Stoke Park, Guildford; Stoke Park, Suffolk; Stoke Park, an early name of Erlestoke Park, Wiltshire
Official website Guildford Lido is a public, open-air swimming pool in Guildford , Surrey , England. In Stoke Park , to the north of the town centre, it is surrounded by 1.8 ha (4.5 acres) of landscaped grounds.
Stoke Park School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Coventry, West Midlands, England. [1] It was established in 1919 as a grammar school, [2] but later became comprehensive. Previously a foundation school and Technology College administered by Coventry City Council, in October 2017 Stoke Park School converted to ...
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Stoke Park Hospital, was a large hospital for the mental handicapped, closed circa 1997, situated on the north-east edge of Bristol, England, just within South Gloucestershire. [1] Most patients were long-term residents, both adults and children of all ages.