Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an art gallery, with both open-air and indoor exhibition spaces, in West Bretton, Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Tourist attraction
- Description: sculpture park in West Bretton, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Also known as: “YSP”
- Address: West Bretton, Wakefield, WF4 4LG
- Wheelchair access: limited
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bretton Hall and St Bartholomew’s Chapel, West Bretton.
Bretton Hall
Hotel
Photo: DaveGorman, Public domain.
Bretton Hall is a country house in West Bretton near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It housed Bretton Hall College from 1949 until 2001 and was a campus of the University of Leeds from 2001 to 2007.
St Bartholomew’s Chapel, West Bretton
Church
Photo: J3Mrs, CC BY-SA 3.0.
St Bartholomew's Chapel is a former estate church in the grounds of Bretton Hall, in West Bretton near Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. The redundant Grade II* listed chapel has been restored as gallery space for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include West Bretton and High Hoyland.
West Bretton
Village
Photo: Nigel Homer, CC BY-SA 2.0.
West Bretton is a village and civil parish in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It lies close to junction 38 of the M1 motorway at Haigh. It has a population of 546, reducing to 459 at the 2011 Census.
High Hoyland
Village
Photo: DaveGorman, Public domain.
High Hoyland is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. It lies to the west of Kexbrough in between there and Clayton West, and is located at approximately, at an elevation of around 200 metres above sea level. High Hoyland is situated 2 miles southwest of Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Netherton
Village
Photo: Nigel Homer, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Netherton is a village in the City of Wakefield metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. It lies about 4 miles south-west of Wakefield, 3 miles south of Ossett and 1 mile south of Horbury. Netherton is situated 2 miles north of Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
- Categories: sculpture garden, charitable organization, museum, independent museum, and tourism
- Location: Wakefield, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
53.61407° or 53° 36′ 51″ northLongitude
-1.56932° or 1° 34′ 10″ westElevation
276 feet (84 metres)Open location code
9C5WJC7J+J7OpenStreetMap ID
node 248642184OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=limitedGeoNames ID
6324654Wikidata ID
Q1136272
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In Other Languages
From Azerbaijani to Turkish—“Yorkshire Sculpture Park” goes by many names.
- Azerbaijani: “Yorkşir Heykəl Parkı”
- Cebuano: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- Czech: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- Dutch: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- French: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- German: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- Italian: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- Japanese: “ヨークシャー・スカルプチャー・パーク”
- Japanese: “ヨークシャー彫刻公園”
- Korean: “요크셔 조각 공원”
- Swedish: “Yorkshire Sculpture Park”
- Turkish: “Yorkshire Heykel Parkı”
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