IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Gloucester Road, BARNET, EN5 1RU

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Gloucester Road, EN5 1RU by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (51 Images Found)

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Entrance to Greenhill Park
Greenhill Gardens is a small public park in High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is an ornamental lake which attracts many birds, and it also has a grassed area with scattered mature trees. It is a Local Nature Reserve. The park is the small surviving part of large country estate known as Pricklers, named after a medieval family called Prittle. The estate became Greenhill Gardens in the 16th century, and it was split up when Thomas Henry Wyatt built Willenhall in the southern part. Most of the land was developed for housing in the twentieth century. In July 1926 East Barnet Council purchased the land which is now a public park for £20,000. In 1965 East Barnet became part of the London Borough of Barnet, which now owns and manages the park.
Image: © Christine Westerback Taken: 17 Sep 2010
0.11 miles
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Greenhill Park
Greenhill Gardens is a small public park in High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is an ornamental lake which attracts many birds, and it also has a grassed area with scattered mature trees. It is a Local Nature Reserve.
Image: © Christine Westerback Taken: 18 Sep 2010
0.11 miles
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Greenhill Park
Greenhill Gardens is a small public park in High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is an ornamental lake which attracts many birds, and it also has a grassed area with scattered mature trees. It is a Local Nature Reserve. The park is the small surviving part of large country estate known as Pricklers, named after a medieval family called Prittle. The estate became Greenhill Gardens in the 16th century, and it was split up when Thomas Henry Wyatt built Willenhall in the southern part. Most of the land was developed for housing in the twentieth century. In July 1926 East Barnet Council purchased the land which is now a public park for £20,000. In 1965 East Barnet became part of the London Borough of Barnet, which now owns and manages the park.
Image: © Christine Westerback Taken: 18 Sep 2010
0.11 miles
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Greenhill Park
Greenhill Gardens is a small public park in High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is an ornamental lake which attracts many birds, and it also has a grassed area with scattered mature trees. It is a Local Nature Reserve.
Image: © Christine Westerback Taken: 18 Sep 2010
0.13 miles
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Greenhill Park
Greenhill Gardens is a small public park in High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is an ornamental lake which attracts many birds, and it also has a grassed area with scattered mature trees. It is a Local Nature Reserve.
Image: © Christine Westerback Taken: 18 Sep 2010
0.13 miles
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Station Road, Barnet (A110)
Station Road, Barnet, gridlocked by the snow, looking south west.
Image: © Christine Matthews Taken: 21 Dec 2009
0.15 miles
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Station Road, Barnet (A110)
Station Road gridlocked by the snow.
Image: © Christine Matthews Taken: 21 Dec 2009
0.16 miles
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Station Road, New Barnet
DEL853 on the 84 approaches the junction with Warwick Road on route to St.Albans. This vehicle, an Alexander Dennis Enviro 200, has a dot matrix route display which the camera hasn't caught because of its refresh rate. The 84 route was always an anomaly within the London Transport network, being a red route that went deep into the country bus area. Nowadays the 84 route is not a TFL route (ex London Transport), but is a commercial operation by Metroline, with support from Hertfordshire County Council and support from TFL over the Barnet to Potters Bar section. TfL Oyster cards can only be used on the Barnet-Potters Bar section. Transport for London don't normally allow dot-matrix displays, but as this is not a TfL route the buses are fitted with them. So the 84 continues its record for uniqueness. A 307 to Brimsdown can be seen in the distance.
Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 21 Nov 2008
0.16 miles
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Station Road, East Barnet
Station Road (A110) looking in direction of High Barnet.
Image: © Christine Matthews Taken: 29 Aug 2005
0.17 miles
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Bus stop on Lyonsdown Road, Barnet
Image: © David Howard Taken: 2 Dec 2019
0.17 miles
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