Longley Park

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The main entrance on Crowder Road with the pavilion and park behind.
The new children's adventure playground for older children.
Typical Longley Park landscape, steep slope, valley, trees and shrubs.

Longley Park is a public park within the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The park lies between the suburbs of Longley and Firth Park, 2.5 miles (4 km) north of the city centre. It covers an area of just under 52 acres (21 hectares) and is the third largest public park in Sheffield.

The main entrance to the park lies on Crowder Road at 53°24′59″N 1°27′46″W / 53.4165°N 1.4627°W / 53.4165; -1.4627 although there are several other entrances around the perimeter. It is roughly triangular in shape and is bordered by Elm Lane, Longley Lane, Barnsley Road and Crowder Road. The park has a rolling landscape with hills and valleys, there are numerous copses of old trees. The Bagley Dike rises in a valley in the park and flows on the surface for a short distance before going underground via a man made culvert built in the 1930s to keep the dike away from the old open air swimming pool.

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