Crouch Hill - The Parkland Walk

The Parkland Walk

Crouch Hill uses a bridge to cross over a public walkway called the Parkland Walk, a public foot and cycle path and linear Park that stretches from Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace, and follows some of the course of the Northern Heights planned rail extension to the Northern Line, abandoned on 9 February 1954. To the south of that bridge is the sole vehicle access to Crouch Hill Park and to the site due to be occupied by Ashmount Primary School from October 2012. (Other access points to Crouch Hill Park are pedestrian or cycle only.)

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