Bluebell Wood

An area of ancient woodland, popular with dog walkers.

Get involved

The wood has a volunteer group called a Friends group.

To find out more about the group and get involved, see our list of Friends of Parks groups.

Nature 

Most of the trees are sessile oaks. 

Despite its name, you won’t find any native bluebells in the wood. You can sometimes see an occasional Spanish hybrid bluebell that has spread from neighbouring gardens. 

History 

Bluebell wood is the last piece of what was a much larger woodland called Tottenham Wood. 

In 1619, Tottenham wood covered 157 hectares.  

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location

Contact

Address

Winton Avenue
London
N11 2AR
United Kingdom

Venue opening times

Open 24 hours a day.

Accessibility

The only entrance and general paths are wide enough for wheelchairs but not fully wheelchair friendly.