Priory Park, Ball Courts and Playing Field 2005.
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Priory Park, Ball Courts and Playing Field 2005
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Priory Park in Crouch End has been a magnet for Crouch Enders to play and relax in for decades. The park was planned in the late 19th century, and was finally completed in the late 1920s, largely due to the tenacity of Henry Reader-Williams.This Priory Park virtual tour overlooks the ball courts where Crouch End teenagers are often seen playing basketball, with younger kids learning to cycle. There's plenty more activities available in the park from the paddling pool to the 6 tennis courts. Priory Park, Ball Courts and Playing Field 2005 is copyright 2008.
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