Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Brent
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The London Borough of Brent, an Outer London borough to the north west of the conurbation, has about 100 parks and open spaces within its boundaries. These include recreation and sports grounds, a large country park, and a large reservoir. The main areas of open space are:
- Barham Park, Sudbury: formal Victorian park, about 10.5 hectares [1]
- Brent Reservoir (Welsh Harp): partly in Barnet, about 170 hectares,[2] Local Nature Reserve and the borough's only Site of Special Scientific Interest
- Fryent Country Park, Kingsbury: about 103 hectares,[3] Local Nature Reserve
- Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill: opened May 1901, formal park named after William Ewart Gladstone, about 35 hectares [4]
- Roundwood Park, Willesden: opened May 1895, formal Victorian park, about 10.27 hectares [5]
- Queen's Park, Kilburn, Victorian park, administered by the City of London
- Roe Green Park, first opened c. 1920, about 16.83 hectares.[6]
References
- ^ http://www.brent.gov.uk/pks.nsf/Parks/LBB-44
- ^ http://www.brent.gov.uk/pks.nsf/Parks/LBB-67
- ^ http://www.brent.gov.uk/pks.nsf/Parks/LBB-68
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 27, 2013. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
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- ^ http://www.brent.gov.uk/pks.nsf/Parks/LBB-34
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