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Jubilee Park (Enfield)
Borough: Enfield
Space type: Park
Area: 20.03 ha
Address: Galliard Road, Edmonton, N9 7PB

Jubilee Park, officially opened in June 1939, at a time of rapid development for the Lea Valley area. The provision of an open space for local residents was just as much a priority for the Council then as it is now. The park was named Jubilee Park to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935. The main entrance to Jubilee Park in Galliard Road, with its impressive Art Deco gates, is very much in keeping with this period. Much of the park was originally a brick works and, after its closure, the area was landscaped by the Council to provide a public park. Brick making was a major industry in the Enfield/Edmonton area, with the last brick works on Hoe Lane closing in the late 1970s. Jubilee Park comprises an area of about 52 acres, including the Henry Barass Sports Ground.

Facilities

All weather playing pitch; Athletics track; Basketball hoops; Bowling green; Dog litter bins/area; Full playing pitch; Information; Junior playing pitch; Litter bins; Mini playing pitch; Open air performance area; Pitch & putt/crazy golf; Play for 7-13; P

Owner

London Borough of Enfield

Manager

London Borough of Enfield
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