Bulmore

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Bulmore or Bullmoor (Welsh: Y Pwll Mawr) is the name give to a cluster of houses in the south east of Caerleon ward of the city of Newport, South Wales.

In 1934 an area of land forming part of Bulmore Farm was purchased and an open-air swimming pool known as Bulmore Lido was built and opened in July of that year. Situated alongside the River Usk, the 8½ acre complex comprising large adult pool and smaller children's pool with adjoining lawns, became Newport's favourite "out-of-town resort".


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