The Bell Playground, Bridgend, Perth

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The Bell Playground, Bridgend, Perth

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 25 Jun 2019

Laid out on a surprisingly steep site between Strathmore Street and Isla Road, the playground was the gift of Bell's Whisky, whose works are in the town. A plaque at the top records that it was opened by Mrs A K Bell on 20th August 1952. Through the site runs a burn that tumbles down off Kinnoull Hill; in the early 1980s it burbled delightfully past the bottom of our garden.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.402411
Longitude
-3.423073