Pound Lane
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Barton Farm Contry Park

Not Covered - 20 spaces

Wiltshire Council
Barton Farm Contry Park
Pound Lane
Bradford-on-Avon
BA15 1LU

Features

No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sat 08:00 - 18:00
Maximum stay10 hours
1 Hour£0.50
2 Hours£1.40
3 Hours£2.50
4 Hours£3.10
5 Hours£4.10
8 Hours£6.60
Max£7.30
Sun 10:00 - 16:00
Maximum stay10 hours
Flat Rate£0.80
Mon-Sun - All day
Maximum stay10 hours
Month£71.00
Quarter£212.00
6 Months£424.00
Year£848.00
Free outside these hours
No restrictions outside these hours

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay And Display
Cash
Phone
MiPermit users can pay by calling 0345-505-1155 , SMS 61600 (Location ID 700123)

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Parking In Bath United Kingdom

Parking in Bath can be a nightmare. Free parking between Monday and Friday is virtually non-existent in the city centre, and much of the outskirts. You have to go a good 15 minutes' walk out of the centre to find a place to park free. A map of controlled parking zones can be found on the Bath NES council website 'parking permits' page.

Most of the metered parking bays in the city centre are free on weekends and evenings - check signs beside the parking spaces to confirm. Car parks are generally charged 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also park free on single yellow lines in the city on Sundays and after 7pm every day.

Because of the expensive parking costs (and lack of any sensible arrangement for permits for regular users), many people who come into Bath to work will park outside the centre and walk in, which means that much of the free parking space is chock-full of cars by 9am, much to the annoyance of local residents.