This 40-acre park in North London features a stunning botanical garden, a beautiful lake, and a variety of walking trails. The park is also home to the Mill Hill Water Tower, a historic building that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including boating, fishing, and picnicking, as well as attending one of the many events and concerts held in the park throughout the year.
A public park since 1924 with the A21 bisecting and separating a segment. A spread of well maintained sports facilities in excellent state of repair, a cafe, playground and an array of mature trees including a magnificent Turkey Oak. A dearth of formal bedding and plants perhaps result in a mild sense of enervation and lack of distinctive identity here. NOTE : access here to the meadows, hedgerows and woodland of the Arrandene Open Space - now here's something really worthwhile.
Small pathways not enough space to walk. Dog poo everywhere. Never again
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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A public park since 1924 with the A21 bisecting and separating a segment. A spread of well maintained sports facilities in excellent state of repair, a cafe, playground and an array of mature trees including a magnificent Turkey Oak. A dearth of formal bedding and plants perhaps result in a mild sense of enervation and lack of distinctive identity here. NOTE : access here to the meadows, hedgerows and woodland of the Arrandene Open Space - now here's something really worthwhile.
Small pathways not enough space to walk. Dog poo everywhere. Never again
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