Armley park gives local residents and visitors views over Kirkstall Valley.
Facilities include a playground, Skatepark, summer and winter bowling greens, bowls pavilion, football pitches, tennis courts, cricket wicket, open grass areas and a car park.
The park is sometimes referred to as Gott's park after the famous industrialist Benjamin Gott who was born, lived, died and was buried in Armley. The park contains Gott's Municipal Golf Course, which is on the side of the hill and consequently has some staggering holes.
The park has several grade II listed features including;
The gate piers at the entrance on Stanningley Road.
The War Memorial.
The Fountain and associated plaques.
Hidden away on the edge of Armley Park, nestled between the railway and the River Aire, you will stumble upon a set of 161 Victorian steps leading up to the entrance of the park. These are known as ‘Armley ‘Killer’ Steps’
This cache is a micro tube. Please bring a pen and tweezers or something to extract the logs on some of the containers.
Please leave as found and covered properly.
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