Downhills Park
Downhills Park is a 12 hectare park in the West Green area of Haringey.
Hadleigh is a town in southeast Essex, England, on the A13 between Thundersley, Benfleet and Leigh-on-Sea with a population of about 18,300. It has a squared bypass to the north (the A127 'Southend Arterial Road').
Population: 18,300
Latitude: 51° 33' 9.68" N
Longitude: 0° 36' 35.39" E
Downhills Park is a 12 hectare park in the West Green area of Haringey.
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