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Arnos Park is a 42 acre area. The Piccadilly Line railway arches are a popular photographic feature in the park. Pymmes Brook runs through the site which also has an ancient coppice wooded area and wildflower meadow. Acacia trees were planted for Queen Elizabeth II Coronation, in 1953 and a Memorial Tree and Coronation Oak are now additions to the avenue. Friends maintain the original flowerbeds and an Inter-faith Area has been established. A children's playground, dog agility trail and three jogging routes as well as tennis courts and a bowling club add to the range of activities.
The organisation with legal responsibility for Arnos Park is Enfield Council. Their website for the park is
Arnos Park is managed and maintained by Enfield Council.
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