parkland
/ˈpɑːrkˌlænd/Definitions
1. noun
land that has been set aside for a public or private park, especially one with grass and trees.
“The new development would be built on the outskirts of a beautiful parkland.”
2. noun
a tract of land reserved for recreational or conservation purposes, especially one with a natural or semi-natural landscape.
“The parkland was home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and birds.”
3. noun
a district or area of countryside.
“The parkland area of the city was a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.”
4. adjective
relating to or characteristic of a park or countryside.
“The parkland scenery was breathtaking, with rolling hills and a sparkling lake.”