Lee Valley Park
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Lee Valley Regional Park is a long linear park, much of it green spaces, running through the northeast of
Greater London Greater may refer to: *Greatness, the state of being great *Greater than, in inequality (mathematics), inequality *Greater (film), ''Greater'' (film), a 2016 American film *Greater (flamingo), the oldest flamingo on record *Greater (song), "Greate ...
, Essex and
Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is one of the home counties in southern England. It borders Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire to the north, Essex to the east, Greater London to the south, and Buckinghamshire to the west. For govern ...
from the River Thames to
Ware Ware may refer to: People * Ware (surname) * William of Ware (), English Franciscan theologian Places Canada *Fort Ware, British Columbia United Kingdom *Ware, Devon *Ware, Hertfordshire *Ware, Kent United States * Ware, Elmore County, Al ...
, through areas such as Stratford, Clapton, Tottenham, Enfield,
Walthamstow Walthamstow ( or ) is a large town in East London, east London, England, within the Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county of Greater London and the Historic counties of England, ancient county of Essex. Situated northeast of Chari ...
, Waltham Abbey, Cheshunt, Broxbourne and Hoddesdon in an area generally known as the Lea Valley. Greater London's largest park, Lee Valley Park is more than four times the size of Richmond Park, extending beyond Greater London's borders into the neighbouring counties of Hertfordshire and Essex. The park follows the course of the River Lea (Lee) along the Lea Valley from Ware in Hertfordshire through Essex and the north east of Greater London, through the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to East India Dock Basin on the River Thames. The park is managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and is made up of a diverse mix of countryside areas, urban green spaces, heritage sites, country parks, nature reserves and lakes and riverside trails, as well as leading sports centres covering an area of over . It is crossed by a number of roads and railways. There are several major reservoirs and multiple water courses (rivers and canals) within Lee Valley Park, both to carry the river flow, and also to provide navigable waterways and flood relief channels.


London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

From London's Olympic bid success in summer 2005 until summer 2012, much of the southern half of the Lee Valley Park was developed to form the Olympic Park for the
2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
and the
2012 Summer Paralympics The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the 14th Summer Paralympic Gam ...
. Lee Valley Park was extended through the Olympic Park down to the River Thames, adding a further two miles (3 km) of open space. Lee Valley Regional Park Authority will own 35 per cent of the Olympic Park and will fund, manage and own three venues following the London 2012 Games – Lee Valley White Water Centre in Hertfordshire, Lee Valley VeloPark and the Eton Manor hockey and tennis centres located at the northernmost end of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The park is working with a range of partners including the Olympic Delivery Authority, London Development Agency and the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation to deliver a major linear park at the heart of a new urban district in the Lower Lea Valley. These venues will join the existing centres the Regional Park currently owns including
Lee Valley Athletics Centre The Lee Valley Athletics Centre is located at the Lee Valley Leisure Complex formerly known as Picketts Lock in Edmonton, London Borough of Enfield. The centre cost £15m to build, and was officially opened on 16 January 2007 by Minister for ...
, Lee Valley Riding CentreLee Valley Riding Centre
Retrieved 19 November 2009 and
Lee Valley Ice Centre The Lee Valley Ice Centre is located in Leyton, in the Lower Lea Valley, London. Figure Skating, ice hockey and public skating sessions are all available at the centre. Redevelopment There are plans to rebuild the centre, plans which would impro ...
. Notable parts of the park include: Myddelton House Gardens, Temple Mills,
Hackney Marshes Hackney Marshes is an area of open space in London's Lower Lea Valley, lying on the western bank of the River Lea. It takes its name from its position on the eastern boundary of Hackney, the principal part of the London Borough of Hackney, and ...
,
Walthamstow Marshes Walthamstow Marshes, is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It was once an area of lammas land – common land used for growing crops and grazing cattle. In aviation histo ...
, Tottenham Marshes,
River Lee Country Park The River Lee Country Park is located in the Lee Valley Park and is managed by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. Covering on either side of the River Lee Navigation between Waltham Abbey and Broxbourne, it is an area of lakes, watercourse ...
,
Bow Creek Ecology Park Bow Creek Ecology Park is a small open space along Bow Creek tidal estuary of the River Lea in Canning Town in Newham, in east London. It is operated by the regional Lee Valley Park system. Description Bow Creek Ecology Park is a small park ...
and Lee Valley Reservoir Chain.


See also

* Lea Valley Walk


Gallery

Image:Springfield Marina.JPG, Springfield Marina near the southern end of the park Image:Walthamstow Marshes.JPG,
Walthamstow Marshes Walthamstow Marshes, is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It was once an area of lammas land – common land used for growing crops and grazing cattle. In aviation histo ...
Image:Sludge main.JPG, The park in Tottenham Image:Tottenham Marshes.JPG, Looking north from Tottenham Marshes towards Edmonton Image:Waltham Abbey Gardens.JPG, View across
Cornmill Stream The Cornmill Stream is a minor tributary of the River Lea in the England, English county of Essex. History The stream is an artificial watercourse which may have been built by 1086 to serve the mills mentioned in the Domesday Book at Waltham ...
towards Waltham Abbey Image:Lee Valley Athletics Centre.jpg, View of the award-winning
Lee Valley Athletics Centre The Lee Valley Athletics Centre is located at the Lee Valley Leisure Complex formerly known as Picketts Lock in Edmonton, London Borough of Enfield. The centre cost £15m to build, and was officially opened on 16 January 2007 by Minister for ...
Image:River lee Country Park.jpg, View of the River Lee Navigation flowing through the
River Lee Country Park The River Lee Country Park is located in the Lee Valley Park and is managed by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. Covering on either side of the River Lee Navigation between Waltham Abbey and Broxbourne, it is an area of lakes, watercourse ...
Image:Lee Valley Golf Course.JPG, Golfer at Lee Valley Golf Course Image:Ice Centre - Christmas show.JPG, Ice skaters at
Lee Valley Ice Centre The Lee Valley Ice Centre is located in Leyton, in the Lower Lea Valley, London. Figure Skating, ice hockey and public skating sessions are all available at the centre. Redevelopment There are plans to rebuild the centre, plans which would impro ...
Christmas show File:Lee Valley-Park.JPG, Sign of Park Image:Lee Valley Park Marshes from Tottenham Hale.jpg, Lee Valley Park Marshes from Tottenham Hale Image:Tottenham Hale Canals Lee Valley Park.jpg, View from the Tottenham Hale bridge in Lee Valley Park


References


External links


Ramblers Association
{{coord, 51, 41, 50, N, 0, 00, 58, W, type:forest_region:GB_dim:10500, display=title, format=dms Walking in London Long-distance footpaths in England Parks and open spaces in Hertfordshire Parks and open spaces in London Parks and open spaces in Essex Linear parks