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Stoneyfields Park

EdgwareNature reserves in the London Borough of BarnetParks and open spaces in the London Borough of Barnet
Stoneyfields Park
Stoneyfields Park

Stoneyfields Park is a three-hectare public park in The Hale in the London Borough of Barnet.The park is mainly a grassland area with a small wood, hedgerows, and two play areas. Deans Brook, which crosses the park, has been dammed to create an ornamental lake. The lake has a fringe of vegetation dominated by great and lesser reedmace. Coots, moorhens and mallards breed on the lake, and it also supports amphibians and dragonflies.The woodland of oak and hazel is clearly old, as are some of the hedges, and there are plants indicative of ancient woodland, such as wood-sedge. Parts of the grassland are herb rich, with wild flowers such as cuckooflower.There is access to the park from Edgware Way, Fairmead Crescent and Riverdene. Stoneyfields Park and Deans Brook are a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II.

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Stoneyfields Park
Fairmead Crescent, London

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HA8 8YQ London (London Borough of Barnet)
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