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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Enfield

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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Enfield
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The London Borough of Enfield is the northernmost of the Outer London boroughs. The borough lies within the Metropolitan Green Belt, and several of its 123 or more parks and open spaces[1] are part of it. The ancient Enfield Chase, remnants of which still exist, occupied much of the area. In addition to many playgrounds and sports facilities (including a number of golf courses), the main areas of public open space are:

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Durants Park

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Albany Park

Apart from those open spaces, there are the two large reservoirs. The King George V and the William Girling, collectively known as the Chingford Reservoirs, are situated alongside the River Lea in the east of the borough.

Covert Way is Enfield's only Local Nature Reserve.

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