Oakleigh Park

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Oakleigh Park
Location
OS grid reference: TQ265935
Administration
London borough: Barnet
County level: Greater London
Region: London
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Greater London
Historic county: Middlesex
Services
Police force: Metropolitan Police
Fire brigade: London Fire Brigade
Ambulance service: London Ambulance
Post office and telephone
Post town: LONDON
Postal district: N20
Dialling code: 020
Politics
UK Parliament: Chipping Barnet
London Assembly: Barnet and Camden
European Parliament: London
London | List of places in London

Oakleigh Park is a place in the London Borough of Barnet, bearing the postcode N20. It adjoins Whetstone, and is often regarded as part of it. However, it has its own identity and its own station.

The principal road is Oakleigh Road North. Turnings off this road include Oakleigh Park North, Oakleigh Avenue and Oakleigh Park South.

The name is a relatively modern invention, possibly influenced by Oakwood.

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[edit] The Betjeman connection

In John Betjeman’s poem, ‘The Outer Suburbs’ (1932), there is a reference to Oakleigh Park as ‘Oakley Park’: ‘The weary walk from Oakley Park/Through the soft suburban dark’. This is not a spelling that occurs elsewhere, but may be personal idiosyncrasy, rather than a simple mistake, given that Betjeman was, at the time, a schoolmaster in the area. (It could possibly be childhood association. The Betjemans became acquainted with a family called Oakley during holidays in Cornwall; see Bevis Hillier (1988) Young Betjeman. The person universally associated with that name – the American sharp-shooter, Annie Oakley, who died in 1926 – also spelt her name thus.)