Stoneyfields Park, Public park in The Hale, London Borough of Barnet, United Kingdom
Stoneyfields Park is a three-hectare green space featuring grasslands, a small wood, hedgerows, and two children's play areas spread across the site. Multiple entry points provide access from different surrounding roads and pathways.
The land shows signs of ancient woodland through the presence of wood-sedge plants and old oak trees still growing there. These botanical features reveal a long connection between this site and natural forest systems.
The park serves as a meeting point for neighbors who gather for outdoor activities and local events throughout the year. It functions as green space that shapes how people in the area spend their free time.
The park can be reached through multiple entry points, including a subway passage under the railway from The Fairway. Visitors can easily walk between different sections regardless of which entrance they choose.
Deans Brook flows through the site and creates a small lake within the park boundaries. This water body attracts water birds such as coots and moorhens, along with amphibians and dragonflies.
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