Livermere Park

Downs, Moorland in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Livermere Park

Troston, St Mary
Troston, St Mary Credit: Dave Kelly

Located in Suffolk, England, Livermere Park is a charming countryside estate that offers a diverse landscape of downs and moorland. Stretching over an area of approximately 1000 acres, this park is a picturesque haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility away from the bustling city life.

Livermere Park boasts stunning views of rolling downs, which are gentle slopes covered in grass and scattered with wildflowers. The downs provide an ideal setting for leisurely walks or picnics, allowing visitors to soak in the beauty of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the moorland within the park offers a unique and contrasting landscape, characterized by heather-clad hills, peat bogs, and scattered trees.

The park is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it a haven for wildlife lovers. Visitors may catch a glimpse of elusive species such as deer, hares, and various birds, including skylarks and kestrels. The park's diverse habitats also support a wide range of plant life, including colorful wildflowers and grasses.

Livermere Park offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the natural beauty at their own pace. The well-maintained paths provide access to the different areas of the park, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all ages and abilities.

With its idyllic scenery and peaceful atmosphere, Livermere Park, Suffolk, is a delightful destination for those seeking a respite from the hectic pace of modern life. Whether it is a leisurely stroll through the downs or an adventurous hike through the moorland, this park offers a serene escape into the heart of nature.

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Livermere Park Images

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Troston, St Mary
Troston, St Mary
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Southern aspect
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Southern aspect
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 1
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 1
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 2 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 2 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 3 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 3 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 4 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. George and the Dragon 4 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall paintings on the north nave wall
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall paintings on the north nave wall
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of The Martyrdom of St. Edmund 1
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of The Martyrdom of St. Edmund 1
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of The Martyrdom of St. Edmund 2 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of The Martyrdom of St. Edmund 2 (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. Christopher 1
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. Christopher 1
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. Christopher (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Late c14th wall painting of St. Christopher (detail)
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Small, crude wall painting of St. George and the Dragon The earliest wall painting (1350-1370).
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Small, crude wall painting of St. George and the Dragon
The earliest wall painting (1350-1370).
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Remains of a late medieval Doom painting over the chancel arch
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Remains of a late medieval Doom painting over the chancel arch
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Remains of a late medieval Doom painting over the chancel arch The figure of Christ.
Troston, St. Mary's Church: Remains of a late medieval Doom painting over the chancel arch
The figure of Christ.
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The medieval screen
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The medieval screen
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The Lofft memorial
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The Lofft memorial
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The Lofft memorial
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The Lofft memorial
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The Maddockes memorial
Troston, St. Mary's Church: The Maddockes memorial
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Livermere Park is located at Grid Ref: TL8871 (Lat: 52.308424, Lng: 0.76004728)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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