- Bingfield Park
Bingfield Park is a small park area located in the Caledonian Ward and parish of St. Michaels area of the
London Borough of Islington . The Park has existed since about 1970 when the Beaconsfield Buildings (built by the Victoria Dwellings Association — PatronBenjamin Disraeli , British Prime Minister, the Earl of Beaconsfield.) were purchased by theGreater London Council and demolished. These Buildings were preceded by small holdings and cottages and known as Strouds Vale and bordered on to the areas known as Sutton Gardens, Belle Isle and Copenhagen fields. ["The Illustrated London News"1879-05-31 ]Also demolished was The Clarance Terrace, a red bricked six storey high terrace of apartments fronting on to Rufford Street (formerly Almina Road).
At the western and northern perimeters the Park joins Rufford Street, and Bingfield Street to the south. It is close to the disused
York Road tube station andYork Way . The Park has an all-weather sports pitch and anadventure playground for children at its eastern end.The Park is a popular recreational area for people living in the locality.
External links
* [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=530411&Y=183981&A=Y&Z=2 Map showing Bingfield Park]
References
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