Where is chantry park
Assistance for wheelchair users is required. There are accessible toilets within this venue designated for public use. The toilet is for the sole use of disabled people. There is written text signage on or near the toilet door. The accessible toilet is 8m 8yd 2ft from the car park. The accessible toilet is located within the toilet block. There is level access to the accessible toilet. This is a unisex toilet. A key is required for the accessible toilet.
The key is a radar key. The door opens outwards. The door is locked by a locking handle. The width of the accessible toilet door is 85cm 2ft 9in. The door weight is heavy. The dimensions of the accessible toilet are cm x cm 4ft 9in x 8ft 2in. There is sufficient turning space in the cubicle for a wheelchair user. There is a lateral transfer space. As you face the toilet pan the transfer space is on the left.
The lateral transfer space is 70cm 2ft 4in. There is no dropdown rail. There is not a flush on the transfer side. There is a mixer tap. There is not an emergency alarm in the cubicle. Disposal facilities are not available in the cubicle. There is not a coat hook. Wall mounted rails are available. As you face the toilet the wall mounted grab rails are on both sides.
There is not a shelf within the accessible toilet. There are not mirrors. The height of the toilet seat above floor level is 50cm 1ft 8in. There is not a hand dryer. There is not a towel dispenser. There is a toilet roll holder. The toilet roll holder can be reached from seated on the toilet.
The toilet roll holder is not placed higher than cm 3ft 3in. There is a sink. The sink cannot be reached from seated on the toilet. The sink is not placed higher than 74cm 2ft 5in. The contrast between the external door and wall is good. It has a variety of habitats including ponds, grassland, native and non-native plants, and woodland - including old and veteran trees.
Chantry is noted for the large meadow adjacent to the Beechwater pond. There is a sizeable population of reptiles within the County Wildlife Site. A management plan is being reviewed during which will set out the vision for the continued restoration, enhancement and management of Chantry Park.
It will be produced in draft form for consultation and adoption in late Information will appear on this page when the draft is available. In the 16th century Edmund Daundy, a local merchant and portman, donated the property to St. The land was still open grazing at this time and it was not until that a house was built on the site by Sir Peyton Ventris.
Since that time, the Mansion has been enlarged 18th and 19th centuries , and, together with the parkland, developed extensively as a private estate through the 19th century under a succession of owners that included the Ventris, Barker, Collison, Lillingston and Kelly families. Chantry Mansion is a fine example of Italianate domestic architecture that dominated country house design in England from s to the s. The early 20th century rejuvenation of the estate under the direction of Mrs Jump benefited from advice supplied by Roger Crompton Notcutt RCN of Woodbridge , founder of the Notcutts Nursery empire.
Skip to main content. Home A - Z My Ipswich. Chantry Park. Friends group The Friends of Chantry Park is a volunteer group working to help manage and promote this beautiful historic town park.
Events Chantry Park has played host to several large music events and is a base for several charity fun runs. Management Plan A management plan is being reviewed during which will set out the vision for the continued restoration, enhancement and management of Chantry Park. However, there are a variety of other landscape features within the park, such as: the Nesfield parterre; Beechwater Pond; the lime avenue; the ha-ha; the lily pond; walled gardens; Mansion gardens; wildlife meadows.
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