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Month: April 2017

22/04/2017 Linus Rees

Crabtree Fields, spring 2017

Crabtree Fields is small public open space on the corner of Whitfield Street and Colville Place with shrub beds, a pergola walkway covered in climbing plants, and a children's play area. Tucked away from the busy streets it is hugely popular with people who know where to find it, and it becomes very crowded during the summer. … Continue reading Crabtree Fields, spring 2017

22/04/2017 Linus Rees

Whitfield Gardens, spring 2017

Whitfield Gardens is a popular public open space at the corner of Tottenham Court Road, Tottenham Street, and Whitfield Street. This small public park has eight wooden and five metal benches which provide space for rest and relaxation. During the busy weekday lunch hour it gets very crowded and people also sit around the edge … Continue reading Whitfield Gardens, spring 2017

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