
It might have not much going for it, except the rats, the wire fence, and the reputation as Wanstead’s wasted wilderness, but a touch of frost does show the Evergreen Field at its finest.
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It might have not much going for it, except the rats, the wire fence, and the reputation as Wanstead’s wasted wilderness, but a touch of frost does show the Evergreen Field at its finest.
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What is this patch of lands story? Why is it the way it is?
In all honesty I like the wildness of it, but I’m not a fan of its,admittedly necessary,fence.
Yes I’ve wondered this too
I lived in Grove Park as a child and my Aunt and cousins lived in The High Street. I believe this was the site of their house plus one other belonging to a Dentist.
Maybe another ancient Wansteadian can confirm AND tell us how the Council got hold if it.