The City of London's biggest and oldest park has reopened after a massive makeover
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The City of London's biggest and oldest park has reopened after a massive makeover
"Finsbury Circus, London's oldest public park, has reopened after more than a decade of closures caused by construction work, now featuring a redesigned urban landscape."
"The park's reopening marks a significant milestone, providing City workers and residents access to green space that has been under construction since 2010."
Finsbury Circus, the largest green area in the City of London, has finally reopened after being closed for over a decade for refurbishments associated with Crossrail construction. Originally shut down in 2010, it has undergone significant redesign by Hackney-based firms Studio Weave and Architecture00, creating an urban forest, new pathways, and heightened landscaping. Established in 1606 as London's first public park, Finsbury Circus includes important historical features like a restored Grade II-listed drinking fountain. The park is now a vital addition for relaxation and recreation in the urban environment.
Read at Time Out London
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