The Moat Mount woodland has grown up from ornamental woods planted over two centuries ago for Moat Mount House. There are many native species but also some exotic conifers, such as swamp cypress and giant redwood – two of the biggest species in the world. There is a tree trail around the open space that takes about 45 minutes to complete. The open space has a large ornamental pond, the ‘Leg of Mutton’, well known for the size of its freshwater mussels.Moat Mount is located on the southbound carriageway of the A1, one mile south of Stirling Corner. The 292 bus stops just south of the entrance. The site is a Local Nature Reserve (LNR).
Space to Visit
Open spaces available to the public as destinations for leisure, activities and community engagement
Moat Mount Open Space
Borough: Barnet
Space type: Playing fields
Area: 119.13 ha
Address: Barnet Way, NW7 4HJ
Facilities
Car parking; FishingOwner
Moat End FarmManager
London Borough of Barnet
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