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Penny Pie Park

Coordinates: 53°33′09″N 1°30′33″W / 53.552398°N 1.509128°W / 53.552398; -1.509128
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Penny Pie Park
Penny Pie Park in Pogmoor, Barnsley. Since the development of the gyratory the area is now known as Houghton's Folly[citation needed].
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TypeMunicipal
LocationBarnsley, South Yorkshire
Coordinates53°33′09″N 1°30′33″W / 53.552398°N 1.509128°W / 53.552398; -1.509128
OpenAll year

Originally used as landfill site for domestic waste, the land that is now known as Penny Pie Park is a large recreational playing field and urban park, open to the public. After recent roadbuilding it is now encircled by the A628 gyratory. It is located in Pogmoor, Barnsley and is owned by the local council.

The park is approximately 350 metres by 250 metres in size and is bordered by various vegetation,[1] including sycamore, willow and horsechestnut trees. A railway separates its northern edge from another council field which is situated opposite.

It contains multipurpose sports facilities and personal training fitness stations, as well as a vast area of green space, popular with runners and dog walkers. It is often used as a site for pigeon fanciers to race pigeons, and as a landing site for hot air balloons and air ambulances.

The field also hosts the annual Barnsley Mini Olympics, where locals compete in Olympic style events during the summer.

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References

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  1. ^ "Penny Pie Park Orchard blooms!". Berneslai Homes. UK. Archived from the original on 26 May 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Penny Pie Park Mini Olympics". We Are Barnsley. Retrieved 22 May 2013.