Edgwarebury Park, Public park in Edgware, London Borough of Barnet, England
Edgwarebury Park is a 22-hectare green space in Edgware featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and ornamental gardens across its grounds. Ancient hedgerows containing oak and ash trees run throughout the park.
The land belonged to the Manor of Earlsbury in 1216 and remained under All Souls College Oxford ownership throughout the medieval period. This long connection to the university shaped the site over many centuries.
The park serves as a central gathering place for the local community, hosting tennis courts, cricket pitches, and football fields where people regularly come to play and train. Sports activities and outdoor recreation shape how residents experience and use this space.
The park is accessible via the Northern Line to Edgware Station or by buses 107, 113, and 186, with entrances on Edgware Way. The grounds are spacious, so allow time to move between different areas and activities.
The park preserves medieval field patterns and contains rare wild service trees, indicating the ancient roots of its distinctive hedgerows. These botanical features make the site noteworthy for anyone interested in traditional landscape patterns.
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