Friends of Sydney Gardens
  • Celebrating 230 years of Sydney Gardens
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  • Eating Out - Georgian Style
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    • Sydney Gardens Gala
  • Fundraising
    • GIFTS crafted from the Peace Oak
    • Sydney Gardens GIFTS
  • Supper Box Renovation Project
  • The Reservoir Renovation Project
  • Georgian Garden
  • Why Sydney?
  • History
    • The Bandstand
    • The Canal
    • The Grotto
    • The Railway
    • Supper Boxes
    • Temple of Minerva
  • Activities in Sydney Gardens
    • Activity Trails
    • Tree Trail >
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      • 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
    • Exercise Classes for the Over 55s and Over 70s Page
    • Sydney Gardens - Roman Burials
    • Tennis @ the park
    • Yoga Classes
  • The Amazing Trees of Sydney Gardens
    • Birds in the park
  • Our Netflix 'Hope is Everything' Bench
  • Roasted Lemon CafĂ©
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The Sydney Gardens Bandstand

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Bath in Time images of the Bandstand
The Bandstand was built in 1868, one of only fifteen of the same design in England.
Designed by Charles Edward Davis.
It was removed in 1948 after falling into disrepair.
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