Victoria Park Frome
Victoria Park was opened in 1899 as a gift to the people of Frome by local businessman, George Muller. With its walking paths, bowling green, children's playground and a number of historic structures, including the Victorian bandstand, and War Memorial it has been a popular recreational space for the residents of Frome and continues to be an important part of the town's heritage.
Why visit?
Apart from the draw of our lovely cafe, Victoria Park is a well-loved and well-used public space that offers a range of activities and experiences for visitors of all ages and interests.
Relaxation and recreation: Victoria Park is a peaceful, green space that provides a place for visitors to relax, enjoy the fresh air, and take in the natural beauty of the area.
Outdoor activities: Victoria Park provides opportunities for a range of outdoor activities, including walking, running, picnicking, and sports. The park also has a children's playground, which are popular with families. It is also a popular spot for dog walkers.
Community events: The park is often used for community events, such as concerts, festivals, and other gatherings, with the bandstand providing a central location for people to come together and socialise.