East End Park, Leeds :: Shared Description

East End Park was originally part of the grounds of Osmondthorpe Hall, sold to the city in 1886 and has been a public park ever since, covering about 20 hectares. The hall itself was destroyed by fire in 1924.
by Stephen Craven
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7 images use this description: (all images taken in 2022)

SE3233 : Young trees in East End Park by Stephen Craven
SE3232 : East End Park - entrance from Park Parade by Stephen Craven
SE3233 : Sports pitches in East End Park by Stephen Craven
SE3233 : East End Park - cycle stands and playground by Stephen Craven
SE3233 : The bottom of East End Park by Stephen Craven
SE3233 : East End Park - lodge by Stephen Craven
SE3233 : Dead tree in East End Park by Stephen Craven


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Created: Thu, 31 Mar 2022, Updated: Thu, 31 Mar 2022

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