Watling Park is a public park in Burnt Oak in the London Borough of Barnet. It is one of Barnet's sixteen premier parks.[1]
It is a hilly open area with mown grassland, a children's playground, a football pitch, a basketball pitch and a small rose garden. Burnt Oak Brook, a tributary of the Silk Stream, runs through the park.[2] There are more natural areas of undergrowth at the borders of the park and along the banks of the brook.
The park is in the Watling Estate, a London County Council housing estate built in the 1920s and named after the nearby Roman road. It opened in 1931. The area was formerly farmland,[3] and oak trees on the hill are survivors of its rural past.[4]
The main entrance is at the corner of Watling Avenue and Orange Hill Road, and there is also access from Fortescue Road, Cressingham Road, Abbots Road and Colchester Road.
Gallery
- Rose Garden
- Burnt Oak Brook
- Path
- Grassland
- Playground
See also
External links
References
- ↑ London Borough of Barnet, Premier Parks
- ↑ Middlesex County Council, The Story of the Burnt Oak Brook
- ↑ London Gardens Online, Watling Park
- ↑ Barnet's Millennium Walk, London Borough of Barnet leaflet