Construction has begun at Headstone Manor Park to renovate the recreation grounds. The works will reveal the natural and social history of the park that surrounds the Grade I listed medieval manor house and moat. The site today operates as Headstone Manor Park and Museum.
LUC is working with Harrow Council to oversee the works on site after designing the scheme. This includes extensive wetland systems and river improvements, as well as improved play facilities and access for all around the grounds.
The designs focus on river restoration and revealing the culverted Yeading Brook, to enhance the site’s wildlife value as well as flood resilience.
Something exciting is happening at Headstone Manor Recreation Ground 😮Watch this space!…we can’t wait for the opening of the park soon!Thanks to:@TNLComFund @HeritageFundUK @LDN_environment @MayorofLondon @CVP_CraneValley @Thames21 @Green_Corridor @cfpukteam @LUCtweeting pic.twitter.com/d0RfikYauj— Harrow Council (@harrow_council) February 20, 2020
The works are expected to be completed in summer 2020.
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