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    Gibson Square Park

    Gibson Square Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.8 miIslington

    Yes, I'm reviewing yet another square well there are a lot of them around, and I've recently been…read moreexploring them, often with dogs. I had to include this one, as in many ways it's an archetypal garden square, and also beautifully kept. It's down a back street between Upper Street and Liverpool Street, so free from through traffic. Surrounded by grand (Georgian?) houses. The gardens at the centre have iron railings and hedging. Inside they include a strange, but quite pretty building I did theorise was probably a gardener's shed (there's usually one) but apparently it's a ventilation shaft for the Victoria Line. There are also some superb gardens with a variety of paths, borders and little lawns. When giving 5 stars one of the criterion I usually use is that a reasonable number of average people would want to travel to see it. I'm not sure that any square would fulfil that (though promoters of Trafalgar Square might argue, really, would anyone book a coach trip JUST to see Trafalgar Square?). However in this case I decided that this one, because it's both an archetype and very well kept, deserved that mark of distinction compared to other squares. I wouldn't recommend anyone to travel to see it, but, should you be interested in Islington's squares, this one is a good one to include on your list. If you'd like to live there you'd need to be just slightly rich Read the Islington Gazzette story on the Millionaire Square (http://tinyurl.co.uk/1xq5) . Apparently the houses are worth 7 times the produce of an entire country.

    Nice little park well situated close to upper street and the n1 centre. Perfect to sit in and relax…read moreon a sunny day after shopping. Well looked after flower beds and treees make this a perfect picnic spot. Beware it does close quite early so don't leave it too late.

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    Gibson Square Park - First night in London

    First night in London

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    Gillespie Park - Think this was the 'ecology cafe'?

    Gillespie Park

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.1 miArsenal, Lower Holloway

    Gillespie Park is signatured as "the hidden oasis" within Finsbury Park, but can one say that it is…read morea best kept secret or an oasis? Well, that's why I'm reviewing it, right? Facilities: Gillespie Park isn't necessarily well equipped with much, if anything but the fascinating thing that they have dotted around the park are eccentricly metalic sculputes intertwined into 2 different styles and had around 3 if not 4 within sight. Unfortunately apart from that and an ecology centre located at the Arsenal side of the park, there isn't much else. Great For: Just because Gillespie Park doesn't have much to offer in regards to facilities, it does have some key elements that give it that much needed browny points which are: -The quickest route from Finsbury Park Station to Arsenal Station and when you have tried many routes, you know this to be true -A great place for anyone that wants to do some train spotting -A peaceful hidden away park (so it does tick the hidden oasis box) that in the summer I could forsee there being one or two sunbathers but nothing more -An ecology centre located near the Gillespie Road exit that I have seen some great reviews for **All in all this park although isn't packed with much, it still withstands some great features suited for the peaceful parker. Although it is a spey walk through this park, the peaceful nature radiating off of it will certainly make your day as how it's made mine on multiple occasions**

    1* for the path by the train tracks and 3* for the beautiful hidden section near the ecology cafe…read morewith two ponds and a little forest. I walk past an entrance to this park every day to get to Arsenal tube. Seeing as I've lived in this area now for over a year, a sunny Sunday walking back from Finsbury Park seemed the perfect opportunity to visit. We went via the Finsbury Park entrance, the northern tip of it. The first few minutes were... Underwhelming. Some graffiti, a bleak view of the train tracks and a few weeds were all I could see. Then, we came to a clearing and it started to become less 'abandoned alleyway' and more 'awesome green space'! Walking past the wind turbine, we were greeted with a blue ecology house with a cafe and two ponds nearby. The children in the park were having a delightful time spotting wildlife and running about through the small forest area. Other than about 20 people this oasis in the city is practically empty, so is well worth going if you want a few minutes of solitude amid London life.

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    Gillespie Park - One of the ponds

    One of the ponds

    Gillespie Park - Exit towards Gillespie road

    Exit towards Gillespie road

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    Newington Green

    Newington Green

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.6 miNewington Green, Stoke Newington

    One of my great loves are cities with lots of green space incorporated throughout, so I am in love…read morewith London. A green space near my house is Newington Green. I enjoy this space because it's relatively quiet. You do have the traffic buzzing around but it doesn't overwhelm you or ruin that park feel. Newington Green has a great little play area for kids and I like sitting and watching the kids jump and climb, it reminds me of my childhood. There are always lots of kids and even as the weather has gotten colder parents still bring their little cherubs out for a bit of fresh air. The park is surrounded by several businesses but when I'm sitting in Newington Green you almost forget that they are there. If you are sitting down you can look through the bars and seem them, but most of the time you are just either reading or watching families. It's nice to escape, even if it's only for a few minutes.

    Moving away from posh Islington and towards the wilds of North East London, this little park has…read moreelements of both. There's plenty of posh shops around the edge, along with some more run down. The Green itself is a little park, actually forming the island of a huge roundabout. The roads are busy, and an important interchange for several bus routes, but don't worry, there are also loads of crossings. The park itself is surrounded by Plane trees and railings, which make it feel quite cut off from the traffic. Well kept grass, benches, and modern low block walls make pleasant places to sit. There's a childrens' play area, and a café open at the weekends. There are good notices on the history of the Green, plus the 'Newington Green Treasures'. These are little plaques scattered around the, relating to history and buildings you can look at nearby. They are also supposed to reveal secrets when pressed. I wasn't able to get them to. I think you may need a key. Overall quite a busy and vibrant junction, which still manages a relaxed feel, with patches of both sun and shade.

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    Newington Green - Photo. October 2012.

    Photo. October 2012.

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