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Locke Park

Locke Park is a 47-acre (19-hectare) public open space and one of the largest outdoor green spaces in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, in South Yorkshire, England.

Listed structures
File:Phoebe Locke Memorial Tower - geograph.org.uk - 307733.jpg|The Locke Park Tower File:The Joseph Locke Statue.jpg|The Joseph Locke statue File:Bandstand in Locke Park, Barnsley,.jpg|Bandstand Sarah was also the instigator of Locke Park Tower, a 70 ft high monument built at the highest point of the park and designed by Richard Phené Spiers, a Paris-trained architect and Master of Architecture at the Royal Academy Schools, London. The park contains a larger than life bronze statue of Locke, which was erected in 1866. The statue by sculptor Carlo Marochetti is Grade II listed. The final listed building within the park is the bandstand, which dates from 1908. The bandstand is constructed from eight cast-iron columns with a felt and lead roof. The structure is also Grade II listed. ==See also==
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