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Did you know? Coracles were used as fishing boats in the river that runs through Bute Park, named the... View About Bute Park 8
Did you know? Coracles were used as fishing boats in the river that runs through Bute Park, named the... View About Bute Park 8
Did you know? Bute Park has the most champion trees in any UK public park. A champion... View About Bute Park 7
Did you know? The sculptures were originally painted to look as natural as possible, and several were given glass... View About Bute Park 6
Did you know? The Bute family brought power and prosperity to Cardiff (1776-1947 AD), which they turned from a... View About Bute Park 5
Did you know? The body of water along the western edge of Cardiff Castle is known as the Mill Leat.... View About Bute Park 4
Did you know? ‘Gorsedd’ stone circles were constructed all over Wales for a druidic tradition that took place in... View About Bute Park 3
Did you know? William Burges had a Gothic Revival architecture style and so many of his architectural designs are... View About Bute Park 2
Did you know? The Friary in Bute Park is known as Blackfriars Friary, as the monks wore black hoods. It... View About Bute Park 1
Did you know? Biodiversity is the variety of all living things and their interactions. It includes animals, plants, fungi and... View No Mow May 8
Did you know? Most red admirals are migrants to the UK from North Africa and Continental Europe. They arrive... View No Mow May 7
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