Mansfield, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 13 Sep 2013
One of several bridges that crosses the ‘busy’ River Maun in Titchfield Park. In 1914 it was renamed, from “Nottingham Road Pleasure Grounds” (a.k.a. The Water Meadows), to mark the coming of age of the Duke of Portland's son, the Marquis of Titchfield. Opened in 1881, today the park offers ornamental gardens, playground areas, a multi-purpose games area, a pavilion, a performance area, pétanque pistes and a meadow area for informal recreation. The riverside walk forms part of the Maun Valley Trail.