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Broomfield Park

Southgate Green, London, England

Broomfield Park

Length3.8 mi
Elev. Gain200.1 ft
Est. Steps8500

Park

Restrooms

Public transport

Parking

Drinking water

Playground

Places to sit

Wheelchair friendly

Stroller friendly

Kid friendly

Dog friendly

Scenic view

Historic site

Lake or River

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Broomfield Park Introduction
Broomfield Park is a 3.8 mile (8,500-step) route located near Southgate Green, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 200.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This park has it all. The site of a 16th century house. Sadly damaged by fire in 1984 and awaiting restoration. The landscaped and walled garden are a joy to walk through. There are two large ponds which used to supply fish and fowl to the big house. A bandstand sits beside one. There is the quiet contemplative garden, conservatory, community cafe, large children’s playground, crazy golf, boating lake, wetland area, tennis courts and wide expanses of grassland dotted with ancient oaks and yew plus much new planting. It is a well managed park in the heart of Palmers Green surrounded by shops and cafes. Well worth a visit.
Attractions Near Broomfield Park
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Broomfield Park, Palmers Green

Park
Broomfield Park is a 21 hectare public park in Palmers Green in the London Borough of Enfield. It is a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation and is registered by English Heritage in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens for its special historic interest

Broomfield House

Place
Broomfield House is a building of historical interest located in Broomfield Park, Palmers Green, in the London Borough of Enfield. Built during the 16th century, it was damaged by fires in 1984 and 1994, and is currently awaiting restoration as part of the English Heritage Restoration Programme.

Cullands Grove

Place
Cullands Grove, also known as Cannon's, was a country house and estate in Southgate, Middlesex. It was built on an area of woodland formerly known as Gullands Grove. Cullands Grove was known for the lavish banquets held there by Sir William Curtis 1st Baronet of Cullands Grove and after his death in 1829 it took a week to auction the contents of the house and estate which included 370 dozen bottles of wine.

Appleby Court

Place
Appleby Court is an architecturally notable building at 128 Aldermans Hill, Palmers Green, London. It was built in 1892 by J.B. Franklin in the Richard Norman Shaw Arts and Crafts tradition for his own home but has since been converted to flats. It was originally numbered 127 but that number has now been taken by the adjacent and more recent Willowcroft Lodge.

Southgate War Memorial

Historical

Community Cafe

Food

Forestdale

Building

Broomfield Park outdoor gym

Sports

Crazy Golf

Sports

Broomfield Park

Building
Comments
Helen
2024/05/17
Route Details

Length

3.8 mi

Elev. Gain

200.1 ft

Est. Steps

8500
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