Colwall Park Racecourse
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Colwall Park Racecourse
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Colwall Park Racecourse was a British horse racing venue which operated from 1900 to 1939. It was known as one of England’s prettiest racecourses. The course was designed by journalist and National Hunt fan, Frederick Page, as a left-handed, mainly flat steeplechase course of one and a half miles. It had eight fences, including two ditches and a water jump. There was also a one-mile hurdle course. There was a slight rise on the far side of the course and a run-in of 400 yards. The course was sit
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British horse racing venue
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colwall_Park_Racecourse
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2023-10-30T03:41:33Z
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