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Hi all,


We went yesterday. It has a lovely little under 5's playground with a slide down into a sandpit, two tiny swings (that toddlers can get on and swing themselves and love) and a big 'dish' type swing that takes about 4 children at once - which my 5 year old loved. Also some beams to balance across etc.


It isn't big so good for people like Fuschia with two to watch at once I'd say.


Outside that a run of 20 little water spouts that mostly bubble away at about 5" but shoot up taller at intervals - both girls loved these.


The loos and cafe are right next to it and the cafe has a lovely shady garden, it felt like we were abroad on holiday!


Car park right next to it too, though it can get busy.


If not sure where to go look up Chumleigh Gardens on the map.


Also an older childrens playground coming in the next stage of the development.


Molly

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