Armley Park

Armley Park, (also known as Gott's Park), is a large public park located next to Stanningley Road in Armley, on the outskirts of Leeds, in West Yorkshire, Northern England.

Mansion at Armley Park
Armley park in autumn
Fountain in 1898.

The park stretches from Armley all the way down the hill to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, near the canal the park turns to dense woodland.

The park has many amenities, including:

  • Football pitches.
  • Tennis courts.
  • Basketball courts.
  • Children's playground.
  • Municipal Gardens.

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 Benjamin Gott's former home, Gotts Park Mansion, now the clubhouse of Gott's Park Golf Club. The golf course is on the side of the hill and consequently has some extremely difficult 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.

Media related to Gott's Park, Armley at Wikimedia Commons

  • Historic England. "Gate piers (1256009)". National Heritage List for England.
  • Historic England. "War memorial (1256010)". National Heritage List for England.
  • Historic England. "The fountain (1256008)". National Heritage List for England.
  • Historic England. "Plaque east of fountain (1256004)". National Heritage List for England.
  • Historic England. "Plaque west of fountain (1256007)". National Heritage List for England.
  • Historic England. "The mansion (1256386)". National Heritage List for England.


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