Alexandra Park, London
Alexandra Park is a large landscaped park in the
London Borough of Haringey in
Greater London. It is on a hill
, adjacent to
Muswell Hill and north of
Crouch End. It is dominated by
Alexandra Palace.
An
Act of Parliament in
1900 created the Alexandra Palace and Park Trust. The Act required the Trustees to maintain the Palace and Park and make them available for the free use and recreation of the public for ever.
A medium-sized lake attracts a variety of waterfowl in all seasons, and a large enclosure houses
fallow deer.
Accessibility by public transport became well developed in the late nineteenth century, the park and its palace being well connected to both to the electric tram network and to London's train network. Since the closure of both, the attraction has become much less accessible. Plans to link the park back into London's public transport network have several times been proposed, but at present car access predominates.