Introduction
The park incorporates some notable earlier oak trees and is laid out with winding paths across the lawns, with good perimeter planting of shrubs and specimen trees, floral displays in raised beds and a rose garden. Narrow rig ridge and furrow in the south part of the park is a reminder of the previous use of the land for farming from medieval times, and is the nearest surviving to central London.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Access contact details
The park is open from 7.30am - dusk.
Directions
Tube: Pinner (Metropolitan). Bus: H11
Owners
London Borough of Harrow
- History
Period
- 20th Century (1901 to 1932)
- Early 20th Century (1901 to 1932)
- Key Information
Type
Park
Purpose
Recreational/sport
Principal Building
Parks, Gardens And Urban Spaces
Period
20th Century (1901 to 1932)
Survival
Extant
Hectares
6.58
Open to the public
Yes