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Schedule of Open Spaces Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Appendix 5 - Schedule of open spaces Key to Designations MOL Metropolitan Open Land PGSHI Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest LS London Squares AAllotments SSSI Sites of Special Scientific Interest LNR Local Nature Reserve SNCI (M) Site of Nature Conservation Importance (Metropolitan) SNCI (BI or BII) Site of Nature Conservation Importance (Borough I or Borough II) SNCI (L) Site of Nature Conservation Importance (Local) AW Ancient Woodland Public Open Spaces (Sites 1 to 115) Site Name Designation No. 1Agar Grove Estate 2Agar Grove Open Space 3Ainsworth Park 4Ampthill Square LS 5Antrim Grove Public Gardens 6Argyle School Community Garden 7Argyle Square LS 8Bell Moor 9Belsize Wood Open Space SNCI (BII) 11 Bloomsbury Square Gardens PGSHI, LS 12 Branch Hill Site 1 SNCI (BI) 13 Branch Hill Site 3 A, SNCI (BI) 14 British Museum Grounds 15 Broadhurst Copse 16 Brookes Market Open Space 17 Brunswick Square Gardens PGSHI, LS 18 Burlington Court Triangle 19 Calthorpe Project SNCI (L) 20 Camden Gardens LS 21 Camden Square Gardens LS 22 Camden Square Walkway 23 Canal Land (Baynes St. to St. Pancras Way) 24 Cantelowes Gardens 25 Chalcot Square 26 Chalton Street Open Space 27 Clarence Gardens 28 Clarence Way Open Space 163 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 29 College Crescent 30 College Gardens LS 31 Crabtree Fields 32 Crown Close Open Space 33 Cumberland Market 34 Elm Village 35 Elsworthy Road Enclosure LS 36 Eton Avenue LS 37 Euston Square Gardens LS 38 Falkland Place Open Space 39 Flask Walk LS 40 Fortune Green 41 Frederick Street Community Garden 42 Goldington Crescent Gardens LS 43 Gospel Oak Open Space 45 Grove Terrace Squares LS 46 Hampstead Green 47 Hampstead Heath also containing: MOL, SNCI (M) > part of Ken Wood Ancient Woodland (62) MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI(M), AW > part of Hampstead Heath Woods SSSI (63) MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI(M) part AW 48 Hampstead Road Open Space 49 Harrington Square LS 50 Hawley Street Open Space 51 Heath Street Shrubbery LS 52 High Street Shrubbery LS 53 Highgate Enclosures 54 Highgate New Town Open Space 55 Hillfield Road Open Space 56 Holly Bush Hill LS 57 Islip Street Playground 58 Iverson Road Open Space 59 Judd St. Open Space 60 Keats' House Grounds PGSHI 61 Kenwood Estate also containing: MOL, PGSHI, SNCI (M) > part of Ken Wood Ancient Woodland (62) MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI(M), AW > part of Hampstead Heath Woods SSSI (63) MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI(M), part AW > North Wood Ancient Woodland (78) MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI(M) 164 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 62 Ken Wood Ancient Woodland contained MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI (M), AW within Hampstead Heath (47) and Kenwood Estate (61) 63 Hampstead Heath Woods SSSI contained MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI (M), part AW within Hampstead Heath (47) and Kenwood Estate (61) 64 Kilburn Grange Park 65 Leighton Crescent Playground LS 66 Lincoln’s Inn Fields PGSHI, LS, SNCI (L) 67 Linstead Street Open Space 68 Lismore Circus LS 69 Maitland Park Enclosure LS 70 Maygrove Open Space 71 Maygrove Peace Park 72 Maygrove Peace Park (corner of) 73 Mill Lane (no. 160) SNCI (L) 74 Mill Lane Triangle LS 75 Montpelier Gardens 76 Mount Pleasant 77 Munster Square 78 North Wood Ancient Woodland contained MOL, PGSHI, SSSI, SNCI (M), AW within Kenwood Estate (61) 79 Northways Corner 80 Oakley Square LS 81 Peace Garden 82 Phoenix Community Garden AW 83 Pond Square LS 84 Primrose Gardens 85 Primrose Hill Open Space MOL, SNCI (BII) 86 Purchese Street Open Space 87 Quex Road Playground 88 Red Lion Square LS 89 Regent Square LS 90 Regent’s Canal part MOL, SNCI (M) 91 Regent’s Park MOL, PGSHI, SNCI (M) 92 Rochester Place 93 Rochester Terrace Gardens LS 94 Rosemont Community Garden SNCI (BI) 95 Russell Square Gardens PGSHI, LS, SNCI (L) 165 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 96 South End Green LS 97 South End Triangle 98 South Grove Square LS 99 Spaniards End 100 St. Benet’s Ground (b) 101 Sumatra Road Playground 102 Swiss Cottage Public Open Space 103 Talacre Public Open Space 104 Tavistock Square LS 105 The Alf Barrett Playground 106 The Dell 107 The Grove Square LS 108 The Warren 109 Tolmers Square 110 Waterlow Park MOL, PGSHI, SNCI (BI) 111 Westbere Copse SNCI (BI) 112 Whitfield Gardens 113 Wicklow Street Open Space 114 Windmill Hill Enclosures 115 Woburn Square LS Private Open Spaces (Sites 116 to 290) Site Name Designation No. 116 Abbey Road Open Space 117 Adelaide Community Garden A 118 Adelaide Road Private Nature Reserve SNCI (BI) 119 Adelaide Road Nature Reserve SNCI (BI) 120 Antrim Road Allotments A 121 Athlone House MOL, SNCI (M) 122 Augustus and Redhill Allotments A (part a) 123 Barnfield & Woodfield Open Space 124 Barrow Hill Reservoir MOL 125 Beckington Open Space LS 126 Bedford Hotel Grounds 166 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 127 Bedford Square Gardens PGSHI, LS 128 Beechwood MOL 129 Belsize Wood Play Area 130 Belsize Wood Nature Reserve SNCI (BII) 131 BHS Garden 132 Branch Hill site 2 SNI SNCI (BI) 133 Branch Hill SNI (only) SNCI (BI) 134 Broadhurst Gardens Meadow SNCI (BII) 135 Bromwich House Gardens 136 Camden Square Play Centre LS 137 Camden Street Playground 138 Camley St. Natural Park LNR, SNCI (M) 139 Canfield Greencroft Open Space 140 Carlton Playing Court 141 Cartwright Gardens LS 142 Chalcot Gardens LS 143 Chaston Nursery School Grounds 144 Chester Terrace 145 Clarence Way Games Pitch 146 College Lane Open Space 147 Collingham Nursery SNCI (L) 149 Compayne Open Space 150 Coram's Fields PGSHI 151 Cumberland Market Playground 152 Cumberland Terrace 153 Dudley Court Gardens 154 East Heath Open Space 155 Fairhazel Open Space 156 Fairseat MOL, PGSHI, SNCI (BI) 157 Falkland Lawn 158 Fitzroy Farm & Heathfield Park 159 Fitzroy Open Space 160 Fitzroy Park Allotments MOL, A 161 Fitzroy Square LS 162 Fortune Green Play Centre 163 Frognal Court Wood SNCI (BII) 164 Frognal Lane Gardens SNCI (L) 167 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 165 Gainsborough Gardens LS 166 Garden of 21A Heath Street 167 Garden of 36A Highgate West Hill 168 Garden of Friends House 169 Garden of Heath House MOL 170 Garden of Summit Lodge MOL 171 Gardens adjacent to Hampstead Ponds and MOL South Fairground Site, Vale of Health 172 Gardens of 28 and 30 Avenue Road 173 Gardens of Millfield Place 174 Gardens of The Grove 175 Globe Lawn Tennis Club 176 Gloucester Gate 177 Goldhurst Open Space 178 Gondar Gardens 179 Gondar Gardens Reservoir 181 Gordon Square Garden LS, SNCI (L) 182 Gospel Oak Carlton SNI SNCI (BI) 183 Gospel Oak Woodyard SNCI SNCI (BI) 184 Gospel Oak Cressfield SNCI SNCI (BI) 185 Gospel Oak Station SNCI SNCI (BI) 186 Gospel Oak Ingestre SNCI SNCI (BI) 187 Gospel Oak Churchill SNI SNCI (BI) 188 Gospel Oak Gantry SNI SNCI (BI) 189 Gospel Oak Depot SNI SNCI (BI) 190 Gospel Oak Station Wood LS, SNCI (BI) 191 Gower Gardens, University College London 192 Gray's Inn Gardens PGSHI, LS 193 Gray's Inn Square PGSHI, LS 194 Maryon Wilson Green Triangle A 195 Greville Place Nature Reserve SNCI (L) 196 Hampstead and Cumberland Clubs 197 Hampstead Cemetery SNCI (BI) 198 Hampstead Heath Cricket Field MOL 199 Hampstead Parish Churchyard SNCI (BII) 200 Hampstead Square Gardens 201 Harrison Street Wildflower Meadow 168 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 202 Heath-Edge Gardens, Parliament Hill 203 Highgate Cemetery (East) MOL, PGSHI, SNCI (M) 204 Highgate Cemetery (West) MOL, PGSHI, SNCI (M) 205 Highgate Reservoir 206 Hillfield Court Gardens 207 Holly Court School Grounds 208 Holly Gardens 209 Holly Lodge Gardens SNCI (L) 210 Inverforth House/The Hill MOL, PGSHI 211 Iverson Medley Orchard 212 Jenny Wood Nature Reserve SNCI (BI) 213 Keats and Downshire Gardens 214 Kentish Town City Farm SNCI (L) 215 Kenwood Nursery SNCI (M) 216 La Sainte Union School Grounds 217 Lincoln's Inn 218 Lissenden Gardens LS 219 Malet Street Gardens 220 Manor Cottage Garden, Greenmoor and MOL Fleet House, Vale of Health 221 Mansfield Club Grounds 222 Mecklenburgh Square Gardens PGSHI, LS 223 Midland Crescent Embankment SNI SNCI (BI) 224 Montague Bedford Gardens 225 Montpelier Play Centre 226 Mortimer Terrace Nature Reserve SNCI (BI) 227 New Square, Lincoln's Inn LS 228 North Fairground Site, Vale of Health MOL 229 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn LS 230 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn LS 231 Oriel Place Garden 232 Palmerston Road Open Space 233 Parkhill Chapel 234 Parliament Court Gardens SNCI (BI) 235 Plot 10 Adventure Playground 236 Queen Square Garden LS 237 Quex Road Open Space 169 Camden UDP Deposit Draft 2003 – Appendices Site Name Designation No. 238 Railway Embankment, Medley Road SNCI (BI) 239 Railway Embankment, Agar Grove LS 240 Railway Embankment, Broomsleigh Street SNCI (BI) 241 Railway Embankment, Carlton Road Junction SNCI (BI) 242 Railway Embankment, Fordwych Road SNCI (BI) 243 Railway Embankment, Kentish Town Junction LS, SNCI (BI) 244 Railway Embankment, Netherwood Street LS, SNCI (BI) 245 Railway Embankment, Oak Village A, SNCI (BI) 246 Railway Embankment, Rosemont Road SNCI (BI) 247 Railway Embankment, Westbere Road SNCI (BI) 248 Railway Embankments, Hampstead Heath A, SNCI (BI) 249 Regents Park Terrace LS 250 Ridgemount Gardens 251 Rochester Square LS 252 Sarre Minster Open Space 253 School Playing Field, Highgate MOL 254 SNCI between tracks west of West End Lane SNCI (BI) 255 SNCI rear of Fordwych Road SNCI (BI) 256 SNCI rear of Iverson Road (North East) SNCI (BI) 257 SNCI rear of Iverson Road (South West) SNCI (BI) 258 SNCI rear of Westcroft Close SNCI (BI) 259 SNCI west of West End Lane SNCI (BI) 260 South Grove Gardens 261 South Square LS, PGSHI 262 Spedan Close Gardens SNCI (BI) 264 St.
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