Friends of Sydney Gardens
  • Welcome
  • Who we are
  • Why Sydney?
  • Sydney Gardens Gala
  • Events
  • Georgian Garden
  • Changing Places toilets
  • Volunteering in the park
  • Activities in Sydney Gardens
  • Sydney Gardens - Roman Burials
  • Activity Trails
  • Tree Trail
    • 01_black_pine
    • 02_cappadocian_maple
    • 03_peace_oak
    • 04_coastal_redwood
    • 05_yellow_bean_tree
    • 06_tree_of_heaven
    • 07_maidenhair_tree
    • 08_european_beech
    • 09_london_plane
    • 10_tulip_tree
    • 11_blue_atlas_cedar
    • 12_giant_sequoia
    • 13_cedar_of_lebanon
    • 14_weeping_ash
    • 15_london_plane
  • History
  • The Grotto
  • The Bandstand
  • The Canal
  • The Railway
  • Our Netflix 'Hope is Everything' Bench
  • Roasted Lemon Café
  • Our Newsletters
    • Spring 2022
    • Autumn 2021
    • Spring 2021
    • October 2020
    • September 2019
    • Spring 2019
    • Autumn 2018
    • Autumn 2017
    • Spring 2017
  • Organisation
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The Sydney Gardens Bandstand

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Bath in Time images of the Bandstand
The Bandstand was built in 1860 and was one of only five of the same design.  It was removed in 1948 after falling into disrepair.
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