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Monken Hadley is a place in the
London Borough of Barnet. It is a suburban development situated 11 miles (17.7 km) north north-west of
Charing Cross.
History
Monken Hadley was originally a
civil parish of
Middlesex forming part of a small protrusion into Hertfordshire. In 1889, under the
Local Government Act 1888, the civil parish was transferred to
Hertfordshire. Under the
Local Government Act 1894 the parish was split with a
Hadley parish becoming part of the
Barnet Urban District, while the remaining part of the parish became part of the
East Barnet Urban District of Hertfordshire. In 1965, under the
London Government Act 1963, its area was transferred to
Greater London and combined with that of other districts formerly in Hertfordshire and Middlesex to form the present-day
London Borough of Barnet.
Sport and recreation
Monken Hadley has a
King George's Field in memorial to
King George V. It is popular with local teams in the summer for playing cricket. The field descends into the
Hadley Wood woods, which make their way into East Barnet Golf course.
Transport links
Buses
Monken Hadley and Hadley Green are not well-served by bus routes, with most services terminating further south in
Barnet. The two
Transport for London routes which run nearby are:
- 84 - New Barnet railway station to St Albans
- 399 - Barnet (the Spires) to Hadley Wood railway station - circular service; Monday to Saturday shopping hours only.
Railway
Both fairly nearby are:
New Barnet railway station - First Capital Connect
Hadley Wood railway station - First Capital Connect
Tube
The nearest tube station is High Barnet, some distance to the south, but accessible via the 84 bus.
Nearest places
High Barnet
Hadley Wood
Arkley
East Barnet
New BarnetFurther Information
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