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.
With a play ground for kids, lash green tracks for running.
Park is great for everyone: families with kids, dogs, joggers or people who just want to take a nice
Hall Ln, Leeds LS12 5HA, UK
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