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Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill ln walking route map in Childs Hill, London, England
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Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill ln
Childs Hill, London, England

Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill ln

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Length4.3 mi
Elev. Gain239.4 ft
Est. Steps10000
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Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill ln Introduction

Gladstone Park near Dollis Hill ln is a 4.3 mile (10,000-step) route located near Childs Hill, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 239.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Gladstone Park, London

Park
Gladstone Park is situated in the Dollis Hill area of north-west London. It is about 35 hectares (86 acres) in area. Dollis Hill House was an early 19th-century farmhouse, located within the northern boundary of the park.

Cricklewood

Place
Cricklewood is an area of north-west London, England. The area is split between three London boroughs: Barnet to the north-east, Brent to the west and Camden to the south-east.Cricklewood was a small rural hamlet around Edgware Road, originally the Roman road which was later called Watling Street, until the impetus for its urbanisation came with the surface and underground railways in nearby Willesden Green in the 1870s.

Dollis Hill

Place
Dollis Hill is an area in northwest London, which consists of the streets surrounding the 35 hectares (86 acres) Gladstone Park. It is served by a London Underground station, Dollis Hill, on the Jubilee line, providing good links to central London. It is in the London Borough of Brent, close to Willesden Green, Neasden and Cricklewood.

Dollis Hill House

Building
Dollis Hill House was an early 19th-century farmhouse located in the north London suburb of Dollis Hill, on the northern boundary of Gladstone Park. Noteworthy guests such as William Ewart Gladstone and Mark Twain were once entertained there. By the 21st century, the house was derelict, having been all but destroyed by fire in the 1990s; the building was finally demolished in 2012.

Cricklewood Baptist Church

Building
Cricklewood Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Cricklewood, London, and is part of the London Baptist Association. Built in 1907, the church had its first service on 5 January 1908. In 1930, a church hall was added and after the main church building was sold to property developers in 1990, the hall became the central place of worship for the congregation.

Dudding Hill Line

Place
The Dudding Hill Line (or Dudding Hill Loop) is a railway line in west and north-west London running from Acton to Cricklewood. It is roughly 4 miles (6.4 km) long, with a 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) speed limit, and semaphore signalling. The line has no scheduled passenger service, no stations, and is not electrified.

Torah Temimah Primary School

School
The (Avigdor Hirsch) Torah Temimah Primary School, located in the former Dollis Hill Synagogue, is a one form entry Voluntary Aided maintained primary school in the London Borough of Brent. It is a strictly Orthodox Jewish single-sex primary school for up to 204 boys aged 3–11. The school includes a Nursery.

Dollis Hill Synagogue

Place
The Dollis Hill Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish house of worship in Dollis Hill, London, England.The congregation first came together in the early part of the 20th century, following an increase of Jewish immigration from the European continent to London. The congregation first met in a private house, then began to rent meeting halls in order to accommodate an increase in worshippers.

Post Office Research Station

Place
The Post Office Research Station was first established as a separate section of the General Post Office in 1909.In 1921, the Research Station moved to Dollis Hill, north west London, initially in ex-army huts.The main permanent buildings at Dollis Hill were opened in 1933 by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald.

Paddock (war rooms)

Place
Paddock is the codeword for an alternative Cabinet War Room bunker for Winston Churchill's World War II government located in Brook Road, Dollis Hill, northwest London under a corner of the Post Office Research Station site. The name derives from the nearby Paddock Road NW2, in turn named for a nineteenth century stud farm, the Willesden Paddocks, situated nearby.
Last updated: May 1, 2025

Route Details

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Length

4.3 mi
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Elev. Gain

239.4 ft
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Est. Steps

10000
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