Fryent Country Park
Fryent Country Park covers 103 hectares of customary Middlesex
open country.
The recreation center is encircled by the suburbs and divided by Fryent Way and it lies about 15km north west of focal London.
Horse shelter Hill, the most noteworthy point, ascends to 86m and is topped by stone rock, while Gotfords Hill (63m), Beane Hill (65m) and the rest of the recreation center are on London earth.
A tributary of the Gaderbrook, occasionally moves through the northern edge of the recreation center and the Capital Ring trail goes through it.
An assigned nature hold, it is likewise utilized by neighborhood protection volunteer gatherings like Friends of Fryent Park and the Barn Hill Conservation Group, just as diversion use.
A little part is let on permit for touching of horses. There is no formal composed game.
The recreation center is classed as metropolitan open land and is an untamed life site of metropolitan significance to London (under the framework received by us and the Greater London Authority). It is likewise refered to as open space in our Unitary Development Plan.
History
Animal dwellingplace Hill called Bardonhill in 1547 was finished by Humphry Repton in 1792 as a major aspect of a nearby landowner's nation park The Fryent Park roughage knolls are little leftovers of two estates one initially in the responsibility for Edward the Confessor.
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