Minchenden Oak Garden
1934 establishments in the United KingdomParks and open spaces in the London Borough of EnfieldSouthgate, London
Minchenden Oak Garden is a public park in Southgate, London owned by the London Borough of Enfield. It was formerly part of the estate of Minchenden House, demolished in 1853, and opened as a garden of remembrance in 1934. The park is just 0.17 hectares (2,000 sq yd) in size and is accessed by a gate from Waterfall Road. A key feature of the park is the Minchenden Oak, an 800-year-old tree that is one of the oldest in London. The canopy of the tree was described as the largest in England in 1873.
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Waterfall Road, London Southgate (London Borough of Enfield)
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Waterfall Road
Waterfall Road
N14 7EP London, Southgate (London Borough of Enfield)
England, United Kingdom
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