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Scratchwood and Moat Mount form the largest area of woodland in Barnet. Scratchwood has areas of ancient woodland which is mostly oak and hornbeam. In the spring there are many woodland flowers, such as bluebells and wood anenomes to see. Look out for Muntjac deer and...

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A very fine formal park, with an ornamental rock garden in High Barnet, with recently restored period feature gates and railings. Many lovely trees and shrubs compliments this small green oasis in busy Wood Street.

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A linear park running alongside the busy North Circular Road with an ornamental lake called ‘The Decoy’. The park contains some fine exotic trees and a walk around the lake brings an experience of wildfowl in variety.

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Rowley Green is an interesting place, being Barnet’s only bog! The site is a mix of woodlands (mostly oak and birch) with grassland and boggy ponds. The site was the first Local Nature Reserve (LNR) to be designated in Barnet.

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A 0.32 hectare playing field in Barnet.

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This fine, rather formal pocket park is in the middle of a busy, densely populated area of Golders Green. Trees and shrub borders compliment the park to provide a true green oasis for the area. With tennis courts and a very busy playground, this little park is well...

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A section of Pymme’s Brook that runs through Barnet. The Brook is accessible in places where the Pymme’s Brook trail follows its banks

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One of Barnet’s ‘Premier Parks’ and among its largest green spaces. Boasts large, open and sweeping grassland areas and fine views across the park to the Theological College on the brow of the hill. The park has meadows managed by ‘cut and...

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A 0.21 hectare amenity green space in Barnet.

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Another very fine formal and ‘Premier Park’, with an ornamental rock garden, pond feature and a Tree Trail. Facilities include a modern café and modern playground, ornamental bedding plant displays, refurbished shrub borders, this site is popular for...