A dedicated volunteer team, loyal customer base and thriving partnerships continue to generate surplus for reinvestment into park wellbeing projects. But above all, we are proud of the difference we’ve made and continue to make - a positive impact on people’s lives, Broomfield Park and Palmers Green.
Broomfield Park’s children’s playground is a lively space for kids of all ages , featuring swings, slides, climbing frames and much more. It offers a safe and fun environment where families can relax and enjoy time together. Surrounded by greenery and seating, it's a key spot for community fun and play.
This herbaceous border runs inside the west wall of the ornamental garden and contains perennial flowering plants and rose beds. At nearly 200 metres, it is one of the longest in London.
Set up in 2009 on the site of a disused bowling green and cafeully nurtured by a group of dedicated volunteers. The apple trees provide an abundance of fruit each year - many of them old varieties. Regular free events throughout the year.
The bandstand was built in 1927 and in the past was used by local brass bands. It is still in use today and is the venue for the annual Broomfield Blues Summer concerts.
The conservatory is a tropical oasis in Broomfield Park. It has a central bed where plants grow around a fish pond and waterfall. Other exotic plants grow in pots on the perimeter staging and outside the entrance.
Opened by Earl Jellicoe in 1929, it centres on a memorial cairn, originally constructed of 280 stones but later extended. The garden includes a pond, ornamental pergola and seats made from timber from HMS Dido. Information about the remembrance garden is included in the Imperial War Museum War Memorials Archive.
Developed in 2019 as part of a wider flood alleviation scheme the wetlands have become a thriving oasis for wildlife and reed beds that help to clean and filter rainwater from local roads.
No longer used as a bowling green since the closure of Southgate Bowling Club, the space has been repurposed for outdoor arts and cultural events.
The model boating pond was dug in 1903, shortly after the opening of the Park. After three years of being empty, it is now being repaired. Read updates under our 'news' area of the website.