Fenced Off Traditional Cache
leede68: This area has become a 'hangout' for local kids and is now unsuitable for leaving geocaches.
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This should be a fast find. There is a main pathway close but this magnetic cache is placed above head height after a short walk over some uneven undergrowth. Log only, bring a pen
Haynes park is a well maintained public park situated in Havering between Slewins Lane/Haynes Road/Northumberland Avenue, Hornchurch. The land was used for food production during WWII, after which it was developed by Hornchurch UDC for public recreation. It was laid out with ornamental planting and a miniature golf course, football pitches and hard tennis courts. The bowling green was the first to be provided in Hornchurch and its popularity led to those in Harrow Lodge Park and Clockhouse Gardens. Playground equipment was installed from the early 1950s onwards. In 1963 land formerly part of Haynes Park Farm was added to the park, containing fine elm and willow trees.
Currently the park has a wooded area, kids play area and football pitches. Running along one edge of the park on the western boundary is the Ravensbourne River runs through the park from north/south.
This park is fenced and gated. Access to the park is if from around 8am till dusk or around 8:30pm in the summer months. There are 2 entrances with some parking, the main entrance can be found at N51 34.539 E000 12.911
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