A King George's Field is a public open space in the United Kingdom dedicated to the memory of King George V (3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936).
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Location | Formal name | Local name (if any) | National Grid Reference | Dates | External links | |
Purchase | Opening | |||||
Batcombe[1] | King George V Playing Field | ST690389 | 1937 | 1938 | ||
Chew Magna[2] | King George V Playing Field | ST 573 631 | 1938 | A Profile of Chew Magna Parish Council by Cllr Sheila Walker | ||
Cleeve | King George V Playing Field | ST 456 657 | ||||
Congresbury[3] | King George V Memorial Playing Field | ST 437 635 | Congresbury Cricket Club | |||
Minehead[4] | King George V Field | SS 975 456 | Minehed Town Council: Responsibilities and Facilities | |||
Trull[5] | Ling George's Playing Field | ST216220 |
References
edit- ^ "King George V Playing Field". Batcombe Parish Council. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ^ Chew Magna's field is referenced by the NPFA, but has not been located on the map. Reference is for the centre of Chew Magna
- ^ Grid ref is for the memorial gates, visible clearly in Google street view at the junction of Dolemoor Lane, St. Paul's causeway and The Causeway.
- ^ The field is in the Minehead district of Alcombe. There are two fields accessible from King George Road. The actual field may be either or both
- ^ "Change of Use to form an extension to the playing field". Trull Parish Council. Retrieved 21 November 2015.