Oakwood Park, Enfield
1929 establishments in EnglandLondon Borough of EnfieldOakwood, LondonParks and open spaces in the London Borough of Enfield
Oakwood Park is a public park in Oakwood, in the London Borough of Enfield, on land that was formerly part of Enfield Chase. It opened in 1929 and comprises 64 acres of land. It is notable for its commemorative avenue of poplar trees, an avenue of scarlet oaks planted by mayors of Enfield, and an ice well that was built by Samuel Sugden, on whose estate of Oak Lodge the park was largely built and after which it was named.
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Oakwood Park Road, London Southgate (London Borough of Enfield)
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Oakwood Park Road 45
N14 6QA London, Southgate (London Borough of Enfield)
England, United Kingdom
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