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Hadley Green

1 Convent Cl, Barnet EN5 5FJ, United Kingdom

Hadley Green
Park
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MQ6X+JW Barnet, United Kingdom
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David Wess
David Wess
Beautiful peaceful flat walking. A bit waterlogged in places. Full of the history of the Battle of Barnet. Surrounded by some magnificent houses. Duck ponds with tethered floating homes for the waterfowl. Information boards about the Battle, the rare acid grassland plants.
Possibly thousands of common soldiers buried where they fell but NO memorial to the fallen soldiers pressed into service by their feudal lords!!
Anil Patidar
Anil Patidar
Beautiful neighbourhood, green, clean and clam place.. amazing place for walk.. big and long green place for walk.
Costa Bont
Costa Bont
It's in the center of Barnet, but it's soooo quiet, and green, and a great walk. It's not too big, but always enjoyable nonetheless. Also, if you go at the right time of day, usually in the morning, there's a beautiful parade of doggies!!!
1112luiza
1112luiza220 days ago
I like this place so much,I have good time when I visit this place
Dan Bonham
Dan Bonham250 days ago
Ideal place to go for a peaceful walk around the open spaces and sit by the pond to relax.

I'm sure there's plenty of history behind Hadley Green, and in particular the surrounding buildings.
Ana Garcia
Ana Garcia1 year ago
Lovely food, lovely place, great staff
Karen B
Karen B1 year ago
I visited Hadley Green in August 2022 when walking the London Loop route around London. This is the end of one section of the Loop and the state of the next, but, unlike most other change over points, it has very limited public transport with none on Sundays, so it is easiest to just go through here rather than end your walk here. However, it seemed like a pretty village.
Jeff benjamin
Jeff benjamin2 years ago
This small nature reserve an unexpected revelation to the uninitiated.
On this narrow and limited space, a parcel of acid grassland, trickling brooks, ponds and a surprising variety of scattered trees.
Within minutes I’d spotted swathes of Tormentil and clusters of Cranesbill.
Pleasant, peaceful; the expertise and maintenance clearly evident here.
Largely unheralded, deserving of wider recognition and acclaim.
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