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A Winters Sunset

Brooke park owes its existence to John Gwyn and James Hood Brooke. James Hood Brooke died on 2 August 1865, but in his final will and testament he revealed an i...
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Brooke park owes its existence to John Gwyn and James Hood Brooke. James Hood Brooke died on 2 August 1865, but in his final will and testament he revealed an important request - that the residue of his estate be used to acquire an area of land, that forever after would be a place of outdoor recreation. In particular, it was to be a place where the working man could enjoy the day, his pipe and a pleasant walk after the labours of a severe week's toil. I'm sure he wold be pleased how stunning it now looks.
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