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Gladstone Park

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Gladstone Park, a ninety seven acre oasis of parkland which combined with twenty seven acres of the William Gladstone open space on its eastern perimeter provide a much needed and very welcome one hundred & twenty four acres of green lung in the heart of North West London.  Administered by the London Borough of Brent and maintained by Brent Parks Service it is the most heavily used park in Brent. The park provides a diverse environment comprising of a formal garden, duck pond, varied terrain, woodland, hedgerows and open ground all of which constantly change with the seasons.  Visit the tranquil walled garden, the garden contributed to a Silver Medal in the prestigious Britain in Bloom competition. Whilst there, visit the adjacent Karmarama Cafe, for light refreshments and the best coffee in the area or see the latest exhibition in the Stables Art Gallery.  Stroll out through the east gate to the York stone terrace and down to the Brentosaurus sculpture and then back up the hill to the pond and enjoy the antics of the ducks and our resident goose. Walk down the hill towards the tennis courts and the Fred Kormis memorial for prisoners of war and victims of concentration camps 1914 and 1945.  If you feel energetic why not take a walk around the park, through the area of English woodland and then visit the exceptional Whale and Turtle carvings that are by the children’s playground in the centre of the park .

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