Horsforth Hall Park

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NearestcityLeeds
Coordinates53°50′13″N 1°38′53″W / 53.837°N 1.648°W / 53.837; -1.648
Horsforth Hall Park
Bandstand at Horsforth Hall Park
LocationHorsforth, West Yorkshire
Nearest cityLeeds
OS gridSE234380
Coordinates53°50′13″N 1°38′53″W / 53.837°N 1.648°W / 53.837; -1.648
Area3.38 hectares (8.4 acres)
Created1932
Operated byLeeds City Council

Horsforth Hall Park is a 3.38 hectares (8.4 acres)[1] community park in Horsforth, West Yorkshire, England, approximately six miles from Leeds city centre.

The park takes its name from Horsforth Hall which was built in 1699 and demolished in 1953 because it had become structurally unsafe.[2] Some of the outbuildings remain including the stables which is a grade II listed building.[3]

The park's attractions include large spaces of open parkland, a cricket pitch (home of home of Horsforth Hall Park Cricket Club), a bowling green, an adventure playground and a bandstand. A Japanese Garden was added to the park in 1987.[4]

It also hosts a specially designed playground for under eights that allows disabled and able bodied children to play together, designed in collaboration with Mencap.[5]

Horsforth Hall

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