Queen’s Wood , formerly Noel Park Estate , Tower Gardens Tottenham Cemetery known as Churchyard historic 19th Century Estate , council was opened in 1857 with Bottom Wood, was affordable housing estate built 100 years various later extensions. It purchased by Hornsey development, now a ago as a ‘garden is a conservation area with Urban District Council conservation area. suburb’ – now a listed features such as the d WH a ITE H conservation area. o ART L two chapels. in 1898. It is an Noel Park North Area R ANE t Crei t ghton a Road Residents Association: Tower Gardens y ancient woodland r WH F 10 TOTTENHAM CEMETERY ITE HA Residents Group : Allotments RT LANE and a designated www.noelparknorth. The Roundw ay rst Rd local nature reserve. wordpress.com www.towergardensn17. Penshu Moselle St t Friends of Queen’s Wood: org.uk Whitehall S d Pax d ton Road R R 11 M e TOTTENHAM r www.fqw.org.uk y a y e r o Bruce Castle is a Grade 1 a sh f m NE w a CEMETERY u d x HIP LA ll a S n e D e R T R l LO u h listed 16th century manor o B C F hur o e a 9 ch Roa Tower Gardens Estate 8 d R R d ou D 6 e n 12 A house. It opened as a WOOD GREEN h d S T w O a R a l y i UE s H museum in 1906. Bruce N b AVE G u d I E V L r R H r M EL i OS n y BRUCE CASTLE e Castle Park was the first n a M e c v y R o e n i e t W n o a R s G g d a R la t LO L PARK & MUSEUM e R n R d d D i public park in Tottenham. w S o R H s n s I P h a t n e o o L t P A d t n N c e d e E n x e r D N l r a h A e C u n a v o m e B www.friendsofbrucecastle.org.uk h w R R C ALEXANDRA PARK ad n d g Ro d Cobur h LORDSHIP i l l s H RECREATION IG W H a Lansdowne Road l y GROUND d R C R O Broadwater Farm Estate a e A r B l i D 7 R b o U m M M C E e U Pe K S Adam G mbury Hartington Pk d W s Road R Rd E a O Po L o E y L NU V nton R d Rd E Scotland R lan V E oa H New 5 A d d I n Y R L UR a os o d eb L B Green o e t T ry C ES R A ar d R v y e bu e W Sh nue nc o e l C R t rrin e P ran n m s gh as le B a s y Miles Rd r m a Ga a e o Ave ge rde L u nu ns n d e r e h e r l e u e k d e a n r r o v D R i o W g F w a a s oodla n d b ett R L New R nd i s oa P R n d Rise t p s y o d h w t s River r a g m e e W i o o o oo l H a i dl t r NE gha and N c N PIKE LA m Road Do Ga d Estate RN TURNPIKE LANE R w s C r n C TU dens arde e sett y G d R ranle PR R h oad C IORY y t HIGHGATE WOOD On ROAD i slow M HIGH S Ga E TREET D m rde h s ns L ue Sout e A rk Aven y Pa n A d O d V a R e R a n L k L d D e c a H d oa n e L G R R O P a b h I O A L k c m H Ho w R a h lc ie e ir r s om V W K PRIORY l u h HORNSEY i be 4 B l R k R d h n d r d w a 2 O i C e P A t a D PARK M t D 1 o T C CROUCH END hesn Sc 3 ut ale y E R s R a L Police Station d Tam oa A OPEN SPACES a d W QUEEN’ S WOOD V FURTHER READING r W d d ay DOWN a a D o e R O A.Pinching and D.Dell, Haringey’s Hidden y m O LANE e r l te W Streams Revealed , Hornsey Historical sh a ens Wo PARK A W Que od Road AY Society, 2005 ONUMENT W D M A Markfield Park was the site of a P.Talling, London’s Lost Rivers , Random House O R TOTTENHAM Books, 2011 H Victorian sewage works. The HIGHGATE IG HALE H recreation ground opened in 1938. The individual Friends of Parks websites have THE PADDOCK E Recent improvements include a new N information about the histories of their parks A TOTTEHNAM L D café, an improved sports pavillion, and current activities. (see photo captions) A RETAIL FER O RY R LA heritage building works to Markfield B PARK NE Information on Haringey’s parks can also be WE ST Museum and general landscape GREEN found on Haringey Council website: Lordship Recreation Ground was opened in 1936. ROAD improvements. The park was awarded www.haringey.gov.uk BROAD LANE d SEVEN SISTERS a Crouch End Open Spaces is In 2012 it underwent major redevelopment including o a Green Flag in 2010. Friends of R SEVEN SISTERS d l e the name given to a group of the restoration of the River Moselle and other major i Markfield Park: www.markfieldpark.org.uk f This brochure was produced by members of AD k RO r S a sports fields and areas of open relandscaping work, a new environmental centre ISTER iver Lea Haringey Friends of Parks Forum, an organisation S M R SEVEN space on the Highgate/Crouch protecting and promoting green space in Haringey (with cafe, toilets and adjacent playground), and the Markfield Beam Engine , part of the End border. Friends of Crouch www.haringeyfriendsofparks.org.uk restoration of the Shell Theatre and nationally unique 13 Victorian sewage works, has been Priory Park was opened in 1896. There are two End Open Spaces are active in Supported by the Haringey Federation of Residents model traffic area. A visit to these facilities is restored by volunteers and is operated listed fountains. It has been awarded a Green Flag MARKFIELD preventing inappropriate Associations. www.haringeyresi dents.org recommended! 14 under steam power on designated ea development on the site since 2003. Friends of Priory Park: www.fopp-n8.org.uk Friends of Lordship Rec: www.lordshiprec.org.uk PARK er L days. www.mbeam.org Riv MOSELL a row of trees. You can’t walk this way so retrace your steps, walk along Hornsey High Street with runs in a straight line to join up with its original course on entering Tottenham Cemetery where the E its shops and cafés and take the second turning on the left, Campsbourne Road. At the T-junction again it comes to the surface. low Haringey’s R Fol R IV K turn right onto Pembroke Road. This road is on the site of an ornamental lake constructed on the Your best route from here is to continue straight across Lordship Lane and walk up iv ER AL course of the river in the grounds of a large house called Campsbourne Lodge. Bennington Road. Turn right onto the Roundway and continue along All Hallows Road. At the T- er W The River Moselle is Haringey’s river. It Turn left into Myddelton Road and right into Miles Road and you come to Moselle Close . At the junction turn left onto Church Lane and then left again through All Hallows churchyard. You soon end of this cul-de-sac there is a passage which brings you out onto a footpath called Cross Lane come to a fenced footpath through the middle of Tottenham Cemetery. 9 flows from the Northern Heights in the and the New River Estate. You can tell you are on the course of the river as the ground slopes up Go through the first unlocked gate on your left and walk parallel to the west to the River Lea in the east. The both to left and right. fenced path you have just left, keeping it on your right. This brings you to a Moselle is responsible for such sayings The Moselle is buried beneath the New River Estate and then culverted under the New River bridge across the river from which you can see a second bridge to your right. 5 (an artificial watercourse dug in the 17th century to bring drinking water from Hertfordshire to Cross the bridge and then turn left along the north bank of the river. You soon as ‘ When it rains in Muswell Hill, it London) and the railway.
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