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Buffery Park — Attraction in Dudley

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Buffery Park
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Buffery Park is a park of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the Paradise area of Dudley, West Midlands, England. It has a range of leisure facilities, including a tennis court, an outdoor gym and a football pitch. There is a community centre and, in a section of the park, a war memorial.
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The Full Moon - JD Wetherspoon
58-60 High St, Dudley DY1 1PY, United Kingdom
Finesse Desserts Dudley
1PR, 53 High St, Dudley DY1 1PS, United Kingdom
Caledonia Chicken & Ribs
75 High St, Dudley DY1 1PY, United Kingdom
Little Dessert Shop Dudley
6-7 Wolverhampton St, Dudley DY1 1DA, United Kingdom
Flame & Ice - Dudley
198 High St, Dudley DY1 1QQ, United Kingdom
Twice The Spice
97-98 High St, Dudley DY1 1PY, United Kingdom
Pepe's
49 High St, Dudley DY1 1PS, United Kingdom
T G's Diner
56 Blower's Green Rd, Dudley DY2 8UP, United Kingdom
Eat Wise
New Rowley Rd, Dudley DY2, United Kingdom
Olive Tree
25, 24 Stone St, Dudley DY1 1NT, United Kingdom
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Cousins Furniture Dudley Store
27 Hall St, Dudley DY2 8NW, United Kingdom
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Buffery Park
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Buffery Park

33 Paradise, Dudley DY2 8SH, United Kingdom
4.2(372)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Buffery Park is a park of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the Paradise area of Dudley, West Midlands, England. It has a range of leisure facilities, including a tennis court, an outdoor gym and a football pitch. There is a community centre and, in a section of the park, a war memorial.

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attractions: , restaurants: The Full Moon - JD Wetherspoon, Finesse Desserts Dudley, Caledonia Chicken & Ribs, Little Dessert Shop Dudley, Flame & Ice - Dudley, Twice The Spice, Pepe's, T G's Diner, Eat Wise, Olive Tree
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+44 845 113 5000
Website
bufferyparkonline.co.uk
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Nearby restaurants of Buffery Park

The Full Moon - JD Wetherspoon

Finesse Desserts Dudley

Caledonia Chicken & Ribs

Little Dessert Shop Dudley

Flame & Ice - Dudley

Twice The Spice

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T G's Diner

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The Full Moon - JD Wetherspoon

The Full Moon - JD Wetherspoon

4.0

(750)

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Finesse Desserts Dudley

Finesse Desserts Dudley

4.0

(256)

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Caledonia Chicken & Ribs

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4.7

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Lottie Lawton-HallLottie Lawton-Hall
Big Park relatively flat, nice open area roads around the park are quiet and not to busy, plenty of places to park. It's a great park to take you bike or play football. It has a basket ball court and a tennis court. There are plenty of bins located Round the park. There has been some new additions to the play park. The play park is gated in and has an excersise area close by with a zip line and a few extra additions outside the gated play park. There is mostly dog walkers and children on this park never really any trouble makers around. There is a shop within walking distance. There are no toilets. The park is kept maintained very well. There is little to none litter. There is a fair that comes around once a year and has a dedicated neighbourhood watch team. Football on Sundays.
Stephen BRISCOEStephen BRISCOE
Buffery Park is one of the oldest parks in the Borough built on the old mines it was built in 1897 by the Grazebrook family . It still has many of its original features like the layout and in it day was the main planting park for the whole of the Borough has well has a fantastic pavilion . The park has real community feel about it and plenty of locals walk their dogs daily and the local Army cadets train there once a week, the Friends group are doing a fantastic job redeveloping park , yes there are one or two issues but there on all parks , its also one of only 6 parks in the Borough with Green flag status.
Sophie RohrerSophie Rohrer
Buffery Park is an historic little park which continues to serve the community even as it changes its identity. It used to have a wonderful glass house/conservatory just near the entrance on Blackacre Road. This is a good walking place it has tennis court some Exercise machines and a small ground. Play area for kids is in good condition. It's a great place to walk dogs. Love nature its really green and is easy to access. It has less litter than most places and more bins than most places. Nice open fields and park for kids to play, relaxing area with open and wooded areas.
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Big Park relatively flat, nice open area roads around the park are quiet and not to busy, plenty of places to park. It's a great park to take you bike or play football. It has a basket ball court and a tennis court. There are plenty of bins located Round the park. There has been some new additions to the play park. The play park is gated in and has an excersise area close by with a zip line and a few extra additions outside the gated play park. There is mostly dog walkers and children on this park never really any trouble makers around. There is a shop within walking distance. There are no toilets. The park is kept maintained very well. There is little to none litter. There is a fair that comes around once a year and has a dedicated neighbourhood watch team. Football on Sundays.
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Buffery Park is one of the oldest parks in the Borough built on the old mines it was built in 1897 by the Grazebrook family . It still has many of its original features like the layout and in it day was the main planting park for the whole of the Borough has well has a fantastic pavilion . The park has real community feel about it and plenty of locals walk their dogs daily and the local Army cadets train there once a week, the Friends group are doing a fantastic job redeveloping park , yes there are one or two issues but there on all parks , its also one of only 6 parks in the Borough with Green flag status.
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Buffery Park is an historic little park which continues to serve the community even as it changes its identity. It used to have a wonderful glass house/conservatory just near the entrance on Blackacre Road. This is a good walking place it has tennis court some Exercise machines and a small ground. Play area for kids is in good condition. It's a great place to walk dogs. Love nature its really green and is easy to access. It has less litter than most places and more bins than most places. Nice open fields and park for kids to play, relaxing area with open and wooded areas.
Sophie Rohrer

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5.0
1y

Buffery Park in Dudley, a hidden gem nestled amidst residential areas, offers a tranquil escape from the urban hustle. This well-maintained park, though not expansive, provides a delightful blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities, making it a popular destination for locals. The park's centerpiece is its large, open field, perfect for picnics, casual sports, and letting children run free. Mature trees line the perimeter, providing ample shade and a sense of seclusion. The well-kept pathways are ideal for leisurely strolls, and the park's gentle slopes make it accessible to visitors of all ages. Buffery Park boasts a well-equipped children's play area, featuring a variety of swings, slides, and climbing frames. This makes it a favoured spot for families with young children. The park also includes a dedicated sports area, catering to those seeking more active pursuits. One of Buffery Park's greatest strengths is its peaceful atmosphere. It's a place where you can relax, unwind, and enjoy the simple pleasures of nature. The park's relatively quiet ambiance makes it ideal for those seeking a respite from the noise of city life. The park is very clean, and the council have done a great job of maintaining the shrubbery and general areas. While Buffery Park may lack the grand features of larger parks, it compensates with its intimate charm and community focus. It's a place where residents gather, children play, and nature thrives. The park's well-maintained facilities and peaceful atmosphere make it a valuable asset to the Dudley community, offering a welcoming green space for recreation and relaxation. It's a testament to the importance of local parks in enhancing the quality of life in...

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5.0
6y

Buffry park is a lovely place to walk your dog .or take the kids. At the paradise centre they have a spiritualist church that does open sessions on Thursday and the first sunday in every month -anyone can go ,they do an open session with guest mediums who do a service and give the participants messages from their loved ones .Tuesdays are circle evenings and healing sessions for church goers or their members of the church, the members circle also get together to help new and old members develop their skills ♡ whether its talking to spirit 🧚‍♂️🙏 healing or developing your other crafts to do with pirituality , it's a friendly congregation -they welcome new members it's well worth a visit .There are also public help sessions at the centre done by New Path of Life -they will give you help with benefits -advice about domestic violence ,housing etc If you need help with something come along NPOL can help you...

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4.0
7y

Big Park relatively flat, nice open area roads around the park are quiet and not to busy, plenty of places to park. It's a great park to take you bike or play football. It has a basket ball court and a tennis court. There are plenty of bins located Round the park. There has been some new additions to the play park. The play park is gated in and has an excersise area close by with a zip line and a few extra additions outside the gated play park. There is mostly dog walkers and children on this park never really any trouble makers around. There is a shop within walking distance. There are no toilets. The park is kept maintained very well. There is little to none litter. There is a fair that comes around once a year and has a dedicated neighbourhood watch team....

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