Farnley Hall Park

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Farnley Hall Park
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Blossom at Farnley Hall Park
Farnley Hall Park
Location Farnley, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Coordinates 53°47′10″N1°37′34″W / 53.786°N 1.626°W / 53.786; -1.626 Coordinates: 53°47′10″N1°37′34″W / 53.786°N 1.626°W / 53.786; -1.626
Area16 hectares
Operated by Leeds City Council

Farnley Hall Park is a park in Farnley, Leeds, England, approximately four miles from the city centre. 16 hectares in size, it lies in the grounds of Farnley Hall and hosts the main base of Leeds City Parks.

The park's attractions include areas of open grassland, natural woodland, formal gardens, a children's playground and football and rugby pitches [1]

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References

  1. "Farnley Hall Park". Leeds.gov. Retrieved 14 September 2018.