About This Project
Arnos Park is a 44-acre remnant of the Arnos Grove Estate and was purchased in 1928 by Southgate Council. It’s a very pleasant green space with Pymmes Brook flowing through it and some shady woodlands and large grassy areas. There’s a children’s playground and tennis courts, and for those interested, the abandoned New River loop can be found amongst the trees to the north of the park.
There are three running routes to add to the many activities here, and Landmark has installed a Durban lectern with a map of the routes and some distance marker posts to show weary runners how far they’ve got to go! The lectern and posts are powder coated aluminium from the Citi Platinum range with its distinctive profile.
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When King Richard 1 passed through Melton Mowbray in 1194 history doesn’t record whether he had any difficulties finding his way around. The fact that 11 of the 14 Plantagenet kings also visited the town suggest that the visit must have been a success.
What a remarkable place this is! One of the main entrances is unobtrusively set between houses and a council waste site but a short walk brings you out on a beautiful south west facing chalk bank with long ranging views across the valley.
Eastbrookend Country Park is an 84 hectare oasis along with The Chase Nature Reserve, Beam Valley Country Park and Beam Parklands.
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