Camden parks and open spaces
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The London Borough of Camden is arguably the greenest of the Inner London boroughs. This is largely because it contains most of the extensive swathe of land that is Hampstead Heath. But there are also many smaller greenspaces, like Primrose Hill. The Central London part of the borough, south of the Euston Road, is characterised by its elegant and historic squares, like Tavistock Square and Bedford Square, and the Regent's Canal (a 'Green Route') runs through the borough, around the top edge of Regent's Park, part of which is also in Camden. (Confusingly, while Highgate Cemetery is in Camden, Highgate Wood is in the neighbouring borough of Haringey.)
Apart from Camden Council, a variety of agencies are responsible for the upkeep of open space in the borough. For example, Hampstead Heath is mostly owned by the City of London Corporation, though the Kenwood House area of the Heath is maintained by English Heritage. Highgate Cemetery is managed by its own trust, Highgate Cemetery Ltd.
Some open spaces of note:
- Bloomsbury Square
- Brunswick Square
- Camley Street Natural Park (small—2 acres—but interesting nature reserve by the canal at King's Cross)
- Coram's Fields
- Gordon Square
- Hampstead Heath (681 acres (2.8 km²) in Camden, 110 acres (0.4 km²) in next-door Barnet)
- Highgate Cemetery
- Lincoln's Inn Fields (the largest public square in London)
- Primrose Hill
- Regent's Park (part of)
- Russell Square
- Tavistock Square
- St James' Gardens
- St Martin's Gardens
- St Pancras Old Church Gardens
- Waterlow Park
[edit] External links
- Map and List of open spaces from Camden Council (very complete)
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