Park
Wennington Green
Old Ford, London E3 5TD, United Kingdom
Wennington Green is a cherished open space located in the Old Ford area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. As an integral part of Mile End Park, it contributes to a continuous stretch of green spaces extending from Victoria Park southward to Limehouse Basin. (london.fandom.com)
The park offers a variety of recreational facilities, including a basketball court and an outdoor gym, making it a popular spot for both sports enthusiasts and those seeking a place to relax. Its proximity to the Hertford Union Canal and Mile End Wild Park provides additional opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. (hampsteadvillagelondon.com)
In 1993, artist Rachel Whiteread proposed transforming a disused property within the park into a work of art. She created a sculpture by casting the interior of the house in concrete, but the piece was deemed controversial and was dismantled after 80 days. (london.fandom.com)
The area surrounding Wennington Green is rich in history. Old Ford, the district in which the park is situated, derives its name from a natural ford across the River Lea. Historically, it was a cluster of houses and a mill around the ford, expanding rapidly during the Victorian era. (wikishire.co.uk)
The park has also been a venue for community events. The St Barnabas Community Fete, also known as Bowstock, was an annual music festival held on Wennington Green from 2003 until 2012. Organized by local volunteers, the festival featured a mix of musical performances, workshops, and community activities, drawing attendees from the local area and beyond. (en.wikipedia.org)
Today, Wennington Green continues to serve as a vital community hub, offering a green oasis in the heart of East London. Its blend of recreational facilities, historical significance, and community spirit makes it a beloved destination for residents and visitors alike.
Location
Place details
- Area
- Old Ford, London
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Map
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