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Stone steps lead up to a mossy stone wall surrounded by dense greenery and trees, with a wooden gate visible at the top of the stairs. Fallen leaves and plants cover the ground.

AHF Grant

The project is thrilled to receive a grant from the Architectural Heritage Fund towards the cost of employing specialist Conservation Architects to advise on the conservation and restoration of the historic built features within the Bishop’s Park. The AHF is a registered charity founded in 1976 to promote the conservation and sustainable re-use of historic …

A narrow gravel path winds through a lush, green forest with tall trees and dense foliage. Wooden steps are visible in the background, leading uphill along the shaded footpath.

Conservation Management Plan

Today we are pleased to announce that Nicholas Pearson Partnership have joined the team to produce our Conservation Management Plan. Experts in historic landscape, management and restoration their work will help shape our ideas to ensure the Bishop’s Park remains and important community resource and an all year round visitor attraction.