Newmillerdam Country Park
A calm spot for lakeside walks, Newmillerdam Country Park is a little way south of Wakefield city centre.
For centuries Newmillerdam was a noble estate owned by the Pilkington Family.
Their residence was eventually demolished because of subsidence in the 1960s, but a few buildings around the park are still here.
There are two lodges constructed for gamekeepers in the 19th century to deter poachers, as well as a fanciful Gothic Revival boathouse on the lake.
Spring is a fabulous time to visit the lake, when if you’re quiet and lucky you may see great crested grebes performing their courtship dance.
For centuries Newmillerdam was a noble estate owned by the Pilkington Family.
Their residence was eventually demolished because of subsidence in the 1960s, but a few buildings around the park are still here.
There are two lodges constructed for gamekeepers in the 19th century to deter poachers, as well as a fanciful Gothic Revival boathouse on the lake.
Spring is a fabulous time to visit the lake, when if you’re quiet and lucky you may see great crested grebes performing their courtship dance.

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