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- Q7244465 subject Q8668909.
- Q7244465 subject Q8715751.
- Q7244465 abstract "Princes Park is a small public park and Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Temple Fortune in the London Borough of Barnet. It has two tennis courts and a children's playground.The area was shown as wooded on a 1796 map, and it has mature oak trees that predate local housing. A wild service-tree and crab apple also show a long history, while hawthorn hedges are probably remnants of farm hedgerows.There is access from Oakfields Road and Park Way.".
- Q7244465 thumbnail Princes_Park_tree.JPG?width=300.
- Q7244465 wikiPageExternalLink princes-park.html,.
- Q7244465 wikiPageExternalLink gardens-online-record.asp?ID=BAR060.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q147459.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q149673.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q151048.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q47161.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q4861619.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q6980978.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q7531784.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q8668909.
- Q7244465 wikiPageWikiLink Q8715751.
- Q7244465 point "51.582 -0.2061".
- Q7244465 type SpatialThing.
- Q7244465 comment "Princes Park is a small public park and Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Temple Fortune in the London Borough of Barnet. It has two tennis courts and a children's playground.The area was shown as wooded on a 1796 map, and it has mature oak trees that predate local housing. A wild service-tree and crab apple also show a long history, while hawthorn hedges are probably remnants of farm hedgerows.There is access from Oakfields Road and Park Way.".
- Q7244465 label "Princes Park, Temple Fortune".
- Q7244465 lat "51.582".
- Q7244465 long "-0.2061".
- Q7244465 depiction Princes_Park_tree.JPG.