Bramley Park is located at Westover Rd, Bramley, Leeds LS13 3PG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Bramley Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Harry Whitehouse

4 Google Rating

Modern, stylish, spotlessly clean, with very friendly staff. Opening windows in the rooms, which is

4/ 5

Modern, stylish, spotlessly clean, with very friendly staff. Opening windows in the rooms, which is a big plus for the covid-conscious. Food expensive for what is just simple bar meals - burgers and chicken etc. My one big gripe is that having booked a week in advance ("cheapest rates are always for direct bookings online") for £51, the hotel was offering rooms for £43 to walk-ins. Ibis is a brand I've started looking at regularly for my weekly outings, having had two or three very satisfactory experiences.

Terry Beach

4 Google Rating

Lovely space, I'm a frequent visitor. You can see for miles. Surrounded by some beautiful houses. Pl

4/ 5

Lovely space, I'm a frequent visitor. You can see for miles. Surrounded by some beautiful houses. Pleasure to walk in and around.

Tamas Kovacs

5 Google Rating

Great park with great view

5/ 5

Great park with great view

Pavithran Ganeshan

4 Google Rating

Good place to enjoy the day. Good for jogging, walk with pets. We got childs play area.

4/ 5

Good place to enjoy the day. Good for jogging, walk with pets. We got childs play area.

Claire

3 Google Rating

Playground, gardens and basketball/football courts, small wooded area and large field.

3/ 5

Playground, gardens and basketball/football courts, small wooded area and large field.

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