Duckett's Common | |
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Location | Harringay, London, N8 |
Area | 1.7 hectares (4.2 acres)[1] |
Operated by | London Borough of Haringey |
Open | 24 hours |
Awards | Green Flag Award since 2014[2] |
Designation | Public Park |
Public transit access | Tube: Turnpike Lane, Buses: 29, 141, 41, 67, 230, W4 |
Duckett's Common, together with Green Gate Common, form a public park in Harringay, in the London Borough of Haringey. The park is located opposite Turnpike Lane Underground station, on Green Lanes.[3] It offers several amenities including an outdoor gym and basketball courts.[4]
Green Gate Common is a small area of open space located just across Green Lanes from Ducketts Common, and it is thought that air raid shelters may exist beneath it.[5]
The name "Ducketts" originated from Laurence Duket, a thirteenth-century landowner.[5][6] The Tottenham Urban District Council converted the common into a recreation ground in 1900. Those works included the planting of 140 trees; a further 30 trees were provided by the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association in 1912. Many of the original trees survive.[7]
The wildflower meadows on Duckett's Common contain more than 30 wildflowers native to the area. They have been established since 2011 in more than 10,000 volunteer hours by members of ChristChurch London, other Christians from around the Turnpike Lane area and local residents. The wildflower meadows are summer meadows with one hay cut in mid-August and a second towards the end of the year. Many insects such as various bumble bees, butterflies and wild solitary bees are attracted by the nectar rich wildflowers.
ChristChurch, London also purchased and planted more than 10,000 spring bulbs (two crocus varieties and snowdrops) which provide a rich colour tapestry during the early months of the year.
Recognition
Duckett's Common was awarded a London in Bloom "silver gilt" award in 2013[8] and a Green Flag award in 2014.[3]
Gallery
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Park Signage
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Outdoor gym and basketball courts
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Logs used as seating
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Wildflower Meadow
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Spring blossoms
References
- ^ London Gardens Online London
- ^ Haringey Council
- ^ a b "Duckets Common". Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ Green Flag Awards. "Ducketts Common". Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ a b History of Ducketts Common, Haringey Council - Accessed 1 Jun 2010 Archived September 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Friends of Duckett's Common Website "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 April 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "London Gardens Trust: Ducketts Common". Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ^ Mohamed, Jaber (24 September 2013). "Lordship Recreation Ground and Albert Road Recreation Ground win gold at London Bloom Awards". Tottenham and Wood Green Independent. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
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