Bantock Park (Wolverhampton)
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Bantock Park has 48 acres (190,000 m2) of land and includes a play area for children, a small, 18 hole golf course, a putting green, and football fields.
Highland cattle were bred by the Bantock family and are believed to have roamed the grounds of the park up until around the 1930s. To recreate the presence of the cows, local craftsman Neil Watt was commissioned to create a cow sculpture, which can now be seen at the front of the house.
Highland cattle were bred by the Bantock family and are believed to have roamed the grounds of the park up until around the 1930s. To recreate the presence of the cows, local craftsman Neil Watt was commissioned to create a cow sculpture, which can now be seen at the front of the house.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bantock_House_Museum_and_Park#Bantock_Park
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Coordinates: 52°34'44"N 2°9'27"W
- Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve 4.4 km
- Himley Park 5 km
- Apley Hall 19 km
- Telford Town Park 23 km
- Aqualate Park 27 km
- Park Wood 36 km
- Bishop's Wood 38 km
- Attingham Park 38 km
- Bishop's Wood 40 km
- Wenlock Edge 45 km
- Bantock Pitch and Putt 0.1 km
- Wolverhampton Grammar School: Sports Pitches 0.7 km
- St Jude's C of E Primary Academy 1.1 km
- Warstones Primary School 1.2 km
- Wolverhampton College Paget Road Campus 1.2 km
- Wolverhampton Girls' High School Grounds 1.3 km
- Smestow School Grounds 1.9 km
- Highfields School 2 km
- Lower Penn CP 3.6 km
- Perton CP 4.8 km