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      • Haggerston Park contains a small but luxuriant nature reserve and a number of football pitches. The park, one of the few formal landscaped gardens in Hackney, was laid out in 1956.
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  2. Haggerston Park is an open space in Haggerston, in the London Borough of Hackney. It is bounded by Whiston Road (to the north), Hackney Road (south) and St Saviour's Priory, Queensbridge Road (west) and Goldsmith's Row (east). The park was originally created in the 1950s and extended in the 1980s.

  3. Features of Haggerston Park include a play area, basketball, athletics track, BMX cycle track, multi-use games area and city farm. Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts. The park is open from 7.30am - dusk (summer 9.30pm, winter 4pm). Farm: Tues-Sun & BH 10am-4.30pm.

  4. Lovely park with lots of families and locals! Low key, spacious and a little rose garden circle. Toilets in one end of the park and a playground and table tennis just outside the park area.

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  5. Aug 22, 2024 · For a moment of serenity, head to Haggerston Park, a sprawling green space that’s perfect for an afternoon picnic or a lazy Sunday stroll. It’s also great for working out, with many a weekend jogger spotted in and around the park.

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    Consistently one of the top vinyl shops in Hackney, Love Vinyl is a heaven for people who love the sound that can only come from a record on a turntable. Opened as a collaboration between DJs, promoters, and vinyl shop pros, it’s a no-frills place with a deep libraryfor you to peruse for that record you can’t find anywhere else.

    St. Mary’s Secret Gardenis a wonderful green space in the city that not only serves to add some beauty against the concrete canyons but also provides therapy in the form of gardening for those in need. The garden also serves to bring people together, so if you find one of the gardeners attending to their plot, you should strike up a conversation to...

    If you fancy a game with your coffee, tea, or a pint, Draughts Café is the place to be. The café has an absolutely massive selection of board games from the classicto the obscure and no matter what your preference, odds are good you’ll find something fun to pass the time. The menu offers a great selection of small plates, tacos, fajitas, and sandwi...

    One of many urban farms throughout London, Hackney City Farm offers visitors the chance to interact with all manner of animals from donkeys to ducks. The farm also has opportunities to get involved by sponsoring animals, yoga, gardening, and learning about beekeeping. More than a place to bring kids, Hackney City Farm offers something for all ages.

    Hackney has a large Asian population, and much of this community is reflected in Brick Lane. Sometimes referred to as the “Curry Corridor” for the number of Indian restaurants, Brick Lane is also home to a large Bengali community and numerous cafes, pubs, and other restaurants. The best way to experience it is to take a stroll and see it for yourse...

    If you’re shopping for plants or just love to see a colorful array of flowers, the Columbia Road Flower Marketis for you. The market is a mix of stalls from all over the country and stallholders who have been there for over twenty years. Many other shops surround the area where the market is held on Sundays, and they are worth checking out as well.

    And if you’re looking for more than plants, Broadway Market should be a top destination. Broadway as a road has been part of London since the Romans, and the market was established as a Victorian street market and continues this tradition today. Vintage clothes, antiques, music, vegetables, street food, and more line the stalls of Broadway Market, ...

    Haggerston Park is the largest piece of open space in the neighborhood, created out of the destruction wrought by a V-2 rocket in 1944. The park holds a green flag award and features a number of amenities from wildlife conservation areas, sportsfields, a BMX cycle track, trails, and more. If you’re looking for a quiet moment or to get active, Hagge...

    A museum of the home, the Geffrye Museum exists to show what life was like in the average British home from 1600 to the present. Each room contains artefacts that showcase what was important in the period it depicts. Come the holidays, the various rooms in the museum are decorated as they would have been during Christmastime.

    Running through Central London, Regent’s Canal is one of the most beautiful areas of the city. While once it was a major transportation pathway for ships moving goods through the city, today is a gorgeous walk thanks to the plants, historic buildings, and canal houseboats that line the waterway. Plenty of cafes, restaurants, and shops line the cana...

  6. Overview. Timetable. Facilities. Prices. News & Events. Help Centre. Haggerston Park. Yorkton Street, E2 8NH. Hagggerston Park has three tennis courts on a MUGA surface which can also facilitate netball and basketball, and a full 11v11 astro.

  7. There’s shade trees, and some seating, and lots of green open spaces. It’s about a 20 minute walk from either Hoxton Overground station or Haggerston Overground Station. Seriously, if you are looking for a beautiful park to explore and enjoy, head to the likes of Regent’s Park or St James’s Park.