Mill Hill Park
It has formal flowerbeds, large areas of mown grassland, many impressive mature trees, and a Community Forest Nature Reserve, planted in 1993-94.Recreational facilities include a cricket pitch, football pitches, three tennis courts, a basketball court, two bowling greens, crazy golf, children's playgrounds, a cafe, car parks and toilets.It is supported by a full-time keeper and an active Friends of Mill Hill Park.In 1923 Hendon District Council purchased the farmland, and it was opened as a park in 1924.In 1965 Hendon became part of the London Borough of Barnet, which has managed the park since then.