Join us for a guided Tree Walk and discover some of the most fascinating species in our landscape!
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Learn about the Strawberry Tree, known for its striking red bark and edible fruit; the Pride of India Tree, with its elegant summer blooms and vibrant autumn foliage; and the Dawn Redwood, a living fossil once thought extinct, now thriving with its soft, feathery leaves.
We’ll explore many more remarkable trees along the way, uncovering their stories, ecological roles, and cultural significance. Whether you're a seasoned nature enthusiast or simply curious about the green spaces around you, this walk offers a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world.
Come along, ask questions, and enjoy a relaxed stroll among some truly special specimens!
John Cole, community engagement officer, will be on hand to answer your questions about the plans for the House and Park.
Distance: Roughly 2.5 kms
Duration: Around 90 minutes
Start and finish: The Palmers Greenery Community Cafeby the tennis courts in the middle of the Park. Feel free to grab a drink from the Cafe beforehand, though we will start on time!
Wrap up for the expected weather conditions. We will go ahead except in a thunderstorm. Suitable for all ages.
Unlocking Broomfield for the community is a National Lottery Heritage Fund project made possible by National Lottery players.
With thanks to the support of Friends of BroomfieldPark and particularly David March history of the trees of Broomfield Park.
Resources:Broomfield House | Enfield Council