Priory Park Heritage Trail

One of the heritage trail boards

Do you know where the Metcalf Fountain is located in Priory Park? Or why Priory Park is called what it is when there has never been evidence of a priory ever having existed on the site? Well now you can with the help of four boards located around the Park, detailing the history of the Park and surrounding area.

Award winning Priory Park celebrates its 80th birthday this year, and to mark the occasion a Heritage Trail has been established. So get on down there and see what evidence you can find of the past.

And if you can't get down there in person but still want to learn about the Park's history, download the documents at the bottom of this page.

Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
priory park heritage trail board 1.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF382K
priory park heritage trail board 2.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF363K
priory park heritage trail board 3.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF402K
priory park heritage trail board 4.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF432K
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Page Last Updated: 30 October 2008

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- Environment > Land and premises > Parks and open spaces

 
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Did you know?

There were originally three manors in Tottenham. Bruce Castle occupies the site of the manor assigned to Robert de Brus, later King of Scotland