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Middleton Park

Coordinates:53°45′25″N1°32′53″W / 53.757°N 1.548°W /53.757; -1.548
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Park in Middleton, Leeds, England
For other uses, seeMiddleton Park (disambiguation).

Middleton Park
Lake in Middleton Park
Map
Interactive map of Middleton Park
TypeParkland, woodland, lake
LocationMiddleton, West Yorkshire,England
Area630 acres (2.5 km2)
Created1920
Operated byLeeds City Council
WebsiteMiddleton Park

Middleton Park is a public park inMiddleton,Leeds,West Yorkshire, England. It covers an area of 630 acres (255.0 ha), nearly a square mile of which 200 acres (80.9 ha) areancient woodland. There is also a small lake, recreational areas and a former golf course.[1] The reclaimed site of "Middleton Broom" Colliery has been incorporated into the park. By its northern boundary is theSouth Leeds Stadium, home of rugby league clubHunslet. TheMiddleton Railway runs between Moor Road,Hunslet andPark Halt railway station. It is also the site of Leeds Urban Bike Park.[2] It is known locally as 'Miggy Park'.[3]

History

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Middleton Park is a remnant of the manorial estate which existed after the Norman Conquest. Middleton is mentioned in theDomesday Book of 1086. At the northern end of park there is anearthwork from 1204 demarcating the boundary between Middleton andBeeston. Lords of the manor included the Grammarys, Creppings, Leghs and Brandlings. The Brandlings cleared land and built Middleton Lodge in about 1760, creating a country estate.[4] The Brandlings exploited the underlyingcoal and were responsible for building theMiddleton Railway to transport the coal into Leeds.[5]

Since 1919 the park has been in the ownership of Wade's Charity who lease it toLeeds City Council for a peppercorn rent.[6] It has been one of Leeds many public parks since 1919.

Archaeology

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Depression, a collapsed bell pit, evidence of early coal mining inMiddleton Woods

The area contains a large number of "shaft mounds" which are thought to mark sites of medieval coal mines. Survey work was done in 2007–2008 to discover more about the mounds, which seem to represent various mining techniques, includingbell pits, cog and rung andwhim gins. The archaeologist, Martin Roe led the team from the Friends of Middleton Park and the South Leeds Archaeology Group.[6]Park Halt is the Middleton Railway's terminal station on the edge of the park.

Regeneration

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In 2008 Lottery funding was awarded to regenerate Middleton Park.[7] A visitor centre has been constructed with a cafe and toilet facilities and a bandstand. A replicahorse gin has been constructed next to the visitor centre to introduce visitors to the park's industrial heritage.

Events

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A program of events has been arranged in the park ranging from outdoor theatre and music to history walks, bird and wildlife watching and traditional crafts.[8] Activities are arranged for school visits. A produce show takes place in September. An area called The Clearings is used for flying model aircraft and the lake is used by anglers. The varying terrain within the park make it popular for walking and cycling.

The area is home to Middleton Woodsparkrun.[9]

References

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Notes

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  1. ^"Middleton Park". leeds.gov.uk. Archived fromthe original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved22 September 2009.
  2. ^"Leeds Urban Bike Park to open December 1st". mbr.co.uk. Retrieved21 September 2018.
  3. ^Kay, Jaimie (15 August 2022)."The Leeds park four miles outside the city that everyone loves".Leeds Live. Leeds. Retrieved15 August 2022.
  4. ^Roe (2008), p. 1.
  5. ^Roe (2008), p. 2.
  6. ^ab"About the Park". lfomp.co.uk. Retrieved23 September 2009.
  7. ^"Friends of Middleton Park – Latest News".www.fomp.co.uk. Retrieved25 August 2020.
  8. ^"FoMP – Coming Events".www.fomp.co.uk. Retrieved25 August 2020.
  9. ^Ingram, Kenneth (8 May 2023)."Happy fifth birthday to Middleton Woods parkrun".South Leeds Life. Retrieved8 May 2023.

Bibliography

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  • Illing, Rev. E. J. (1971).A History of the Parish of Middleton and its Parish Church. Middleton Parish Church.
  • Roe, Martin (2008).Coal Mining in Middleton Park. Meerstone.ISBN 978-0-9559477-0-4.

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