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Braemar Avenue Two large and historic housing estates, TO CEMETERY Baptist Church. both now conservation areas. WALK ROUNDWAY A listed building Right: Estate All Hallows Trinity Road Gospatrick Road 8 with a remarkable Noel Park North THE Church interior. Residents Association THE ROUNDWAY KEY 3 TRINITY ROAD www.noelparknorth.wordpress.com Route of the walk GARDENS Henningham Road Far right: Tower Gardens Estate ALEXANDRA BRUCE CASTLE Waterways PALACE Tower Gardens Residents Group Risley Avenue HIGH ROAD Risley Avenue Church Lane STATION Dorset Road NIGHTINGALE PARK & www.towergardensn17.org.uk THE Railways GARDENS Waltheof Avenue ROUNDWAY MUSEUM Braemar Avenue TOWER Bridge Road St Albans Crescent GARDENS 1 Buckingham Rd –4 mile LORDSHIP LANE PARK Bedford Rd Cranbrook Park 500m Salisbury Road Darwin Road Tower Gardens Road BRUCE GROVE Palace Gates Road AVENUE 2 LORDSHIP LANE Alexandra Park Road GARDENS Park Avenue LORDSHIP LANE LORDSHIP LANE

Walpole Road Vincent Rd LORDSHIP LANE Moselle Avenue Station Road

ALEXANDRA WOOD Morley Avenue Gladstone Avenue PALACE AND Station Road

GREEN Farrant Avenue Landsdowne Road 1 PARK LORDSHIP Downhills Way Gladstone Avenue RECREATION 7 Alexandra Palace Way Mayes Road HIGH ROAD Gladstone Avenue GROUND Adams Road Pelham Road Lymington Avenue St Mark’s Church Hewitt Avenue RUSSELL 4 PARK Moselle River Freedom Road Russell Avenue Dukes Avenue Rusper Road Meads Road All Hallows Tottenham Parish Church. Lakefield Rd A medieval site, part of a historic area which Willingdon Road ESTATE includes the adjacent cemetery and museum. Sandringham Rd Hawke Park Rd www.friendsofbrucecastle.org.uk FURTHER INFORMATION Date of publication 2014 Sirdar Road

B.Cherry and N.Pevsner, The Buildings of England: London 4 North (2002) Walpole Ro Cobham Road A.Pinching, Wood Green Past (2000) Boundary Rd WESTBURY AVENUE Rusper Road C.Protz, Tottenham: a history (2009) C.Welch, Noel Park: a social and architectural history (2006) Mannock Road 5 walk guide (2012) BELMONT ad Higham Road Downhills Way Bruce Castle Museum has a large collection of publications and photos www.haringey.gov.uk/brucecastlemuseum Dorset Road. As you pass these lovely cottages RECREATION

Hornsey Historical Society www.hornseyhistorical.org.uk you come to the New River which is neither ‘new’ GROUND Tottenham Civic Society www.tottenhamcivicsociety.org.uk nor a ‘river’ but an artificial watercourse which celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2013. Details of all Haringey conservation areas, parks, and nationally and locally listed buildings can be found Downhills Park Road on Haringey Council’s excellent website www.haringey.gov.uk. Information about Conservation Area www.newriver.org.uk Downhills Park Road Advisory Committees (CAACs) can also be found on the council website. Downhills Park Road Lordship Recreation Ground There are 40 individual Friends of Parks groups and 180 Residents Associations in Haringey, and many of This bike sculpture welcomes them have websites containing historical information and current activites. Belmont Recreation Ground. Recently greatly park users to the historic Model improved through the efforts of the Friends of 6 DOWNHILLS Traffic Area, opened in 1938. Also available in our ’Explore Haringey’series: 'The Moselle', a walk guide to Haringey's hidden river Belmont Rec. PARK Note the heritage display board. This brochure is published by Haringey Federation of Residents Associations www.haringeyresidents.org Keston Rd Friends of Lordship Rec: and Haringey Friends of Parks Forum www.haringeyfriendsofparks.org.uk. Supported by Haringey Council www.lordshiprec.org.uk