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Sunny Hill Park is a park in Hendon, in the London Borough of Barnet, England. It is a large hilly park, 22 hectares, [ 1 ] mainly grassed, which has extensive views to the north and the west. Together with the neighbouring Hendon Churchyard , it is a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation .
Barnet describes its 16 main open spaces as 'premier parks', 7 of which achieved a Green Flag Award for 2009/10: [1]. Childs Hill Park and Basing Hill Park, Childs Hill; Cherry Tree Wood, East Finchley
Cherry Tree Wood is a 5.3-hectare park in East Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet. It is a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation. [1] [2] Located opposite East Finchley Underground station, it contains woodland and grassland, a playground, tennis courts, a cafe and toilets. [3] The history of the wood may date back to ...
Folly Brook rises near the bottom of Highwood Hill, Mill Hill, and flows east through fields and public open spaces to Woodside Park. [3] From Highwood Hill to Darland's Lake Nature Reserve the brook passes through private land which is not open to public access, apart from a short section next to a footpath through Folly Farm.
It includes the Woodside Park Club. The eastern boundary of the Garden Suburb is the Dollis Brook and the southern boundary is the Folly Brook . To the south of this suburb is Woodside Park Garden Suburb proper, an area of 1920s and 1930s houses, where all but one of the roads (Linkside) are named after places in Sussex , where the developer ...
Clitterhouse Recreation Ground or Clitterhouse Playing Fields is a park and Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation [1] in Brent Cross in the London Borough of Barnet. [2] It is a large area of mown grass with a children's playground, bordered by thick hedges.
Stoneyfields Park is a three-hectare public park in The Hale in the London Borough of Barnet. [1] The park is mainly a grassland area with a small wood, hedgerows, and two play areas. Deans Brook, which crosses the park, has been dammed to create an ornamental lake. The lake has a fringe of vegetation dominated by great and lesser reedmace.
Edgwarebury Park is a 22-hectare park in Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet. [1] It was once part of the manor of Earlsbury, which was first mentioned in 1216. [ 2 ] In the later Middle Ages it was owned by All Souls College, Oxford , and there is still evidence of the older landscape of fields and woodland.