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The Leasowes is a historic landscape, listed as Grade I on the English Heritage list of parks and Gardens of historic interest in England.
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Crow

Carrion Crow

by Barbara Wild

Jay

Jay

by Sue Swift

Raven

Raven

by Alan Hand

Raven

Raven

by Deborah Hockey

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

by Dooby Scoo

Magpie (Blue)

Magpie (Blue)

by Sue Swift

Magpie (Black)

Magpie (Black)

by Garry Williamson

Magpie (Brown)

Magpie (Brown)

by Alec Longhurst

Magpie in flight

Magpie in flight

by Deborah Hockey

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Recent Posts
  • Trees Galore – Thanks to the Woodland trust
  • Leasowes Friends Group, Green Gateway project review & AGM
  • Autumn Quiz Night
  • Upcoming events in October
  • Green Gateway Project
Recent Photos
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The Leasowes is managed and maintained by a team of Wardens, under the control of Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.

For general enquiries or to report maintenance issues, for example broken fences, paths or fallen trees please use the details below

  • Tel: 01384 814642
  • Hours: 09:00 - 16:00, Monday - Friday
  • Email: Leasowes.Country@dudley.gov.uk
  • Official Site: https://www.dudley.gov.uk/
Contact
  • Email:
    info@theleasowes.co.uk

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Our mission

This site has been created by the Friends of The Leasowes group. Established in 1993, we are the oldest Friends Group in Dudley MBC. We act as volunteer guardians to The Leasowes, a Grade I historic landscape, created by William Shenstone between 1743 & 1763.

We represent the needs of all responsible users of The Leasowes, to promote the conservation and improvement of its natural, historical and cultural assets for the benefit of current and future generations.

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