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    Temple Newsam

    4.5 (25 reviews)
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    Amy P.

    This wonderful asset to Leeds provides an insight into lives of the very, very rich of the Tudor-jacobean era the mansion was home to the Ingram family for over 300 years. In this time there have been extensive collections of fine arts and furniture. The house has a farm which houses Europe's largest working Rare Breeds Farm. The public and roam the cobbled area of the farm and admire the Great Barn built in 1694 whilst also learning about the history and importance of the farm to the estate as a whole. Further to the house and farm are well manicured and cultivated parks and gardens as well as wildlife rich areas. Being an estate of 1500 acres there are plenty of well designed as well as more natural features to explore and admire. Entry costs for the farm and house are divided or you can pay more for a joint ticket. There is plenty to see and do and well as being a pleasant day out.

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    I lived very near to Templenewsam house as a child, so i have very fond memories of it. The farm is great for younger children, although there is a fee. The grounds are very well maintained as is the house. Good day out for all.

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    Devlin O.

    Tempsy, as us locals call it is right on my doorstep, I walk round here all the time, and back as a lad we played war in the woods, and went gollying to raise cash, (collecting lost golf balls and selling them to golfers who were playing) or caddying for complete strangers, can you imagine parents letting kids do that now, oh the memories, lol, anyway I digress, there are loads of walks round the house, woods and garden, there's a farm which used to be free but costs a few quid now but is worh it, ducks to feed on the ponds and a few geocaches if you do them

    Melissa W.

    Not only is Leeds a buzzing hotspot for some of the best bars and clubs the region has to offer, but it's also packed with some beautiful heritage as well. One of my top places to go to on a lazy Sunday afternoon has to be Temple Newsam. It's one of the great historic estates in England, set within over 1500 acres of parkland, woodland and farmland landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, it is a magnificent Tudor-Jacobean mansion. The house itself is definitely worth checking out but I personally make a beeline to the home farm and abundance of walks it has in it's vast grounds. The best time to go is spring. Then you'll be treated to lots of newly born animals including piglets, lambs and chicks. I personally believe you are never too old for a super hit of cuteness overload. You can also coincide your visit with one of the regular family activity days, demonstrations, guided walks or tours taking place throughout the year. So why not pretend to be lord of the manor for a day, like Lord Darnley or immerse yourself in the garden on one of the Rhododendron and Azalea walks.

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    temple newsham is a big estate that is now open to the public , with guided tour of the big house, a working farm, playground & lots of land, ideal for visiting in the summer hols, also holds many music festivals including party in the park & opera in the park . been loads of times, just for a picnic& to chill out , for party in the park & to the farm loads of times. also went there for the hot air balloon fair which was expensive but brilliant, especially at night when all the hot are balloons were lit up. loads of buses to the estate although you do have a very long drive way to walk up if you get the bus but on a warm day its part of the fun.

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    Attended an outdoor festival there. The grounds are really beautiful. Great for a day out for all the family during summer.

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    Lovely place to visit with friends, family and kids. Really love the big old house and farm!

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    Great gardens have a stroke chill out on the grass, good for a cheap family day out

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    Park Square

    Park Square

    4.0(5 reviews)
    3.9 miCity Centre

    Park Square is situated just a stone's throw south of Leeds Town Hall. It is surrounded on four…read moresides by grand Georgian terraces (mostly housing offices), and this, coupled with its immaculate lawns, makes the park resemble something out of Mary Poppins! It is ringed by black metal railings, making it quite a formal park, with very clear paths and benches placed at regular intervals. The grass is trimmed short, almost imploring you to stick to the path...but oh so inviting for bare feet in the sun! It is a lovely place to lie on the grass in the warmer half of the year, and this is the time that the flower beds come to life. Their simple patterns are designed by local school children, which is a pretty sweet idea! Recently, however, I found that one of the flowerbeds had been used as advertising space for a Leeds -based barristers...what!? Flowerbeds as advertising space!? That's just not on...and wrong on so many levels. People lounging in the park want picnics and peace and quiet - not barristers...go away! Leeds in Bloom...what are you thinking? We do not want every single flower we see to be inadvertently advertising something thank you very much!

    Steeped in history, Park Square was originally built in 1788 to create a high class residential…read moreestate on the site of the medieval park of the manor of Leeds. Its residents comprised of merchants, clergy, lawyers and surgeons. This has remained accurate to a certain extent, due to the vast amount of solicitors and legal establishments surrounding the square. I consider the square to be similar to the ones interspersed in London's urban sprawl. It provides a wonderful oasis of calm, a site for escapism from the highly accelerated speed of the city. The area positively reeks of affluence, but is not overly exclusive, I do not feel like an imposter whilst there. There is a constant stream of young professionals clutching armfuls of legal files, bustling around the square. It did remind me of watching ants at work. The people watching opportunities in general are fantastic! Accompanied with a snack, it is a most relaxing venue. Although Winter has rendered the park fairly barren at the moment, smatterings of purple crocuses are beginning to brave the cold climate, signalling the optimism of Spring is fast approaching.

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