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A view over the
Welsh Harp reservoir.
The
London Borough of Brent , an Outer
London borough to the north west of the conurbation, has about 100 parks and open spaces within its boundaries. These include recreation and sports grounds, a large country park, and a large reservoir. The main areas of open space are:
Barham Park,
Sudbury : formal
Victorian park, about 10.5 hectares
[1]
(open space around)
Brent Reservoir ("Welsh Harp"): partly in
Barnet , about 170 hectares,
[2]
Local Nature Reserve and the borough's only
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Fryent Country Park including Barn Hill Wood,
Kingsbury : about 103 hectares,
[3]
Local Nature Reserve
Gladstone Park ,
Dollis Hill : opened May 1901, formal park named after
William Ewart Gladstone , about 35 hectares
[4]
Northwick Park , Kenton/Harrow
Roe Green Park , Kingsbury
Roundwood Park ,
Willesden : opened May 1895, formal Victorian park, about 10.27 hectares
[5]
Queen's Park ,
Kilburn , Victorian park, administered by the
City of London
Roe Green Park , first opened c. 1920, about 16.83 hectares.
[6]
Vale Farm Sports Ground,
North Wembley
Woodcock Park, Kenton
References
External links
Parks and open spaces by London borough