Tucked away in Bedminster, between British Road, South Street, Palmerston Street and Sion Road, South Street Park was built after World War II.
The area used to be a cluster of terraced streets until they were destroyed during a bombing raid in 1945.
The rumble from the houses is under the mound in the Bark Park.
Nowadays, South Street Park is taken care by the Friends of South Street Park, a community groups located in Bedminster made up of local residents and other volunteers.
It’s a serene park with a vast open field, a playground and the Bark Park (a dog park).
Scroll through for photos from our visit.

13. Log seats
We came across a semi-circle of log that could be used as seats during our visit. | National World

14. Entrance by South Street
If travelling from the centre, the 76 leaves visitors about a three-minutes' walk from the entrance by South Street. The M1 Metrobus and A1 Airport Flyer stop about 4-minutes away, the 24 Citylines about 5 minutes away and the 74 bout 14 minutes away. | National World

15. Bird Tiles
We came across multiple mosaics featuring different birds and directions for places of interest from the park. | National World