Victorian structure

The tea house at Bellvue Park

The roof of the tea house was destroyed in 2010
A 100-year-old tea house which was severely damaged in a suspected arson attack has re-opened after restoration.
The Grade II-listed shelter was designed for people to sit and enjoy Newport's Belle Vue Park, but it was nearly destroyed in 2010.
It was officially re-opened by the mayor of Newport Margaret Cornelius, who was joined by local school children.
The work was part of a £2m restoration project at the park, which included £1.5m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Councillor Mike Hamilton, cabinet member for leisure and culture, who helped open the restored building, said: "It was extremely upsetting when this charming structure was so badly damaged in a wanton criminal act.
"But it is fantastic to see it restored to its former glory."
Belle Vue Park was opened in 1894, on land donated by Lord Tredegar.
The rustic tea house was built in 1910

In the extra photo section is this mornings photo in its original colour.

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