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Leasowes Park, Halesowen
 
Friends of Priory Park, Priory Road, Dudley
 
Mary Stevens Park, Heath Road, Stourbridge
 
Stevens Park, Wollescote Road, Wollescote
 
King George V Park, Lawnswood Road, Wordsley
 
Sedgley Hall Farm Park, Northway, Sedgley
 
Buffery Park, Dudley
 
Netherton Disc Golf Club
 
 
 
Click on one of the links above to learn more about the organisation and link to there website.

 

     

 

 


 
Leasowes Park
Halesowen
 
 

The Leasowes is a 57 -hectare Park lying to the east of Halesowen, not far from Junction 3 of the M5 motorway. It is a mixture of woodland, grassland, streams and lakes designed and laid out by the poet William Shenstone between 1743 and 1763. The Leasowes is ranked amongst such landscapes as Blenheim and Stow, being listed as Grade I on the English Heritage 'Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England'.
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.dudley.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/tourism-travel/town-centres/halesowen-town-centre/the-leasowes
 

 

                                                                                    

 


 
Friends of Priory Park
Priory Road, Dudley
 
 

Friends of Priory Park (FoPP) is a voluntary group which is striving to improve Priory Park, Dudley, for the use of the community.
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.fopp.org.uk/

 

                                                                                    

 


 
Mary Stevens Park
Heath Road, Stourbridge
 
 

The park is 11ha. and has extensive recreational facilities, including basketball, tennis, golf and bowls along with many areas of managed flower beds and grass over it's sweeping landscape. The park has large areas of open flat grass, ideal for team games, along with smaller shaded and un-shaded areas perfect for picnics and leisure activities. A large lake and water feature is a predominant focus within the park.
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.dudley.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/the-parks-in-the-borough/mary-stevens-parkstourbridge

 

                                                                                    

 


Stevens Park
Wollescote Road, Wollescote
 
 

The park is 27ha and has extensive recreational facilities and many areas of managed flower beds and grass, over its sweeping landscape. The most spectacular of these areas are the two National Plant Collections, which hold their own open days and the Arboretum. The park has large areas of open flat grass, ideal for team games, along with smaller shaded and un-shaded areas perfect for picnics and leisure activities.
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.dudley.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/the-parks-in-the-borough/stevens-park-wollescote

 

 

                                                                                    

 


King George V Park
Wordsley
 
 

The park is 7ha and is located close to the Wordsley Green shopping centre. The park has extensive recreational facilities, including tennis, football and bowls along with, many areas of managed flower beds and grass, over its sweeping landscape. The park has large areas of open flat grass, ideal for team games, along with smaller shaded and un-shaded areas perfect for picnics and leisure activities. There are some interesting trees in the park, including Cedars and Monkey Puzzles. Of interest to children is, from this park, a whale's tail which can be seen in one of the adjacent school grounds. The park offers a selection of managed pathways, making walking an optimal choice, for all individuals within the community.
 
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.dudley.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/the-parks-in-the-borough/king-george-v-park-wordsley

 

 

                                                                                    

 


Sedgley Hall Farm Park
Northway, Sedgley
 
 

The park is 7ha and is located close to the Shropshire borders. From the top of the park, it displays some extensive spectacular views for miles into the Shropshire countryside. The diverse landscape terrain, make’s this area ideal for cross country physical activities, such as running and orienteering.
 
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.dudley.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/the-parks-in-the-borough/sedgley-hall-farm-park-sedgley

 

 

                                                                                    

 


Buffery Park
Dudley
 
 

The park has large areas of open flat grass, measuring approximately 6 ha, it is ideal for team games and smaller shaded and un-shaded areas perfect for picnics and leisure activities. The park has a basketball court and a working Crown Bowls Club. The park hosts a selection of managed pathways, making walking an optimal choice, for all individuals within the community.
 
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
www.dudley.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/liveability/buffery-park

 

 

                                                                                    

 


Netherton Disc Golf
 
 

NDGC's aim is getting Disc Golf into the community. We try to do this by playing Disc Golf in Netherton's only park. The park, which is owned by Dudley MBC, is a public place so anybody can see us play or join in.
 
 
To Visit the site click on the link below.
 
http://uk.geocities.com/nethertondiscgolfclub/