Westroyd Park located at 12 Sunfield Dr, Farsley, Pudsey LS28 6DS, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0113 395 7401

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Gaynor Preston-Routedge

3 Google Rating

Large grass area, footballers train on the grass area and then have matches on a weekend. Good playg

3/ 5

Large grass area, footballers train on the grass area and then have matches on a weekend. Good playground for young children. Ok for dogs however they will have to have them on a lead.

Brian Whitehouse

4 Google Rating

Nice park with tennis courts

4/ 5

Nice park with tennis courts

Keith Stevens

4 Google Rating

Lovely small park. Ideal for dog walking! Well kept. Bowls green and tennis court. Leads to anoth

4/ 5

Lovely small park. Ideal for dog walking! Well kept. Bowls green and tennis court. Leads to another nearby park with exercise equipment. Very pleasing surroundings. Quite an oasis near to urban area

Kieran Foster

5 Google Rating

Great place, great for kids and a nice open space.

5/ 5

Great place, great for kids and a nice open space.

Inga Forster

5 Google Rating

Nice park and walk

5/ 5

Nice park and walk

Craig Farquharson

3 Google Rating

Really nice little park with a great bowling green, it would be one of the very best if looked after

3/ 5

Really nice little park with a great bowling green, it would be one of the very best if looked after better. Park is very small but tidy. Short dog walks only it's so small surrounding area is nice, very safe both for cars & personally.

Scott Yule

5 Google Rating

Its my local park. Basic, good for walks.

5/ 5

Its my local park. Basic, good for walks.

Dawn Bellwood - Nelson

5 Google Rating

Nice park. Nice area I love Farsley part of Pudsey. It's Beautiful.

5/ 5

Nice park. Nice area I love Farsley part of Pudsey. It's Beautiful.

jon lander

4 Google Rating

Lovely little corner of Farsley. The 2 fields are popular with dog walkers and kids alike. There are

4/ 5

Lovely little corner of Farsley. The 2 fields are popular with dog walkers and kids alike. There are 2 excellent tarmac tennis courts, always well maintained, a bowling club and some gardens around what was an old house, now flats I believe. There's a memorial stone to Aston Martin which used to be made in a factory on the site where the park is (DB2 made for 3 years in the 50s). The park isn't huge but it links with the nearby Hainsworth Park.

Charles Bowman

5 Google Rating

A small but really pleasant park, not for skateboards, bikes, just quiet and nice.

5/ 5

A small but really pleasant park, not for skateboards, bikes, just quiet and nice.

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