Near Downend on the edge of North Bristol, Leap Valley dates back to at least 1327 and has a long-recorded history associated with Baugh Farm, which is thought to date from 1571.
The northern end of the Valley and ‘kick-about’ area are believed to have been part of a pasture called Gosty Leaze that dates to the 19th century. It was a farmyard in 1924 and had nine piggeries and sheds on it in 1944.
The wetland was referred to as a Withybed suggesting that willow was grown there and there is some evidence that in the past there was a water mill with a mill pond.
Surrounded by houses and cut in half by the busy Badminton Road, nowadays Leap Valley is owned by the South Gloucestershire Council and cared for with assistance from The Friends of Leap Valley. It has a pond, wetlands and a play area to name a few.
Leap Valley forms part of a wildlife corridor linking the River Frome to Emersons Green and is home to an array of fauna and flora. A large variety of birds are recorded here each year as well as at least ten species of butterfly, badgers, grey squirrels, red foxes, Pipistrelle bats and about 17 different species of grass.
Here are is a gallery of photos from our visit to Leap Valley:

5. Bridges
Multiple wooden and stone bridges help visitors cross to the other side of the stream. The bridges complement the colours of the valley. | adriana amor

6. 78th Kingswood Scout Group
The Scout Group is located next to the valley by Badminton Road. Regular meetings are held on Wednesdays from 6pm to 7.15pm for Beavers (ages 6 to 7), 6pm to 7.30pm for Cubs (ages 8 to 10) and 7.15pm to 9.15pm for Scouts (ages 10.5 to 14). | adriana amor

7. Chives
We came across some fresh chives which are edible and closely related to the common onions, garlic, shallot, leek, scallion, and Chinese onion. They are best eaten raw (e.g. as a garnish) or cooked very briefly. | adriana amor

8. Entrance by Church Lane
If travelling from the centre, the M3 Metrobus leaves visitors about a 12-minute walk away, the Y62 and Y1 South Glos Lynx a 24-minute walk away and the 48 a six-minute walk away. | adriana amor