Managing Organisation:
Haringey CouncilContact:
Tony HealeyTelephone:
0208 489 5662Often referred to as the jewel in the crown of Haringey’s parks, Chapmans Green is popular all year round. During the summer months the tennis courts are full of budding Henmans and the Bowling Green is alive with the dull thud of the bowling balls as they collide. Throughout the cold, grey winter months, park users are enticed into the Park by the colourful formal winter bedding displays situated to the front and back of the Park Pavilion. These prize-winning beds are also renowned for their blooms during the summer months. References to Chapmans Green date back as far as 1619 when it was originally a common. It was given Park status in the early 1900s, and little has changed since. Its charming nineteenth century, formal layout gives Chapmans Green an air of eloquence and style of yesteryear that is rarely seen today. This jewel in the crown is loved and used regularly by both locals and those visiting from further afield. It offers an urban sanctuary to anyone wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of modern, everyday living.