Lakeside Nature Reserve
Lakeside Nature Reserve is a small Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Church End, Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is a pond which was constructed in the late 1890s by Peter Edmund Kay as a reservoir to store rainwater for commercial greenhouses in the Claigmar Vineyard, a large market garden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[1] The pond has a fountain and plants fringing the shore include water mint, gypsywort and purple-loosestrife. Waterfowl nest on a small island and there are dragonflies in summer.[2]
There is no public access but it can be viewed from a footpath off Strathmore Gardens.
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51°35′58″N 0°11′06″W / 51.5994°N 0.1850°W / 51.5994; -0.1850
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- Arkley Lane and Pastures
- Arkley South Fields
- Arrandene Open Space and Featherstone Hill
- Ashley Lane
- Avenue House Grounds
- Barfield Allotments Nature Park
- Barnet Countryside Centre
- Barnet Gate Wood
- Bell's Hill Burial Ground
- Belmont Open Space
- Big Wood and Little Wood
- Brent Park
- Brent Reservoir (Welsh Harp)
- Bruno's Field
- Burnt Oak Brook
- Burtonhole Lane and Pasture
- Cherry Tree Wood
- Clarefield Park
- Clay Lane
- Clitterhouse Recreation Ground
- College Farm
- Coppett's Wood and Scrublands
- Copthall Railway Walk and Copthall Old Common
- Copthall South Fields
- Darland's Lake
- Deans Brook
- Dollis Brook
- Drivers Hill
- East Finchley Cemetery
- Edgware Way Rough
- Edgwarebury Brook
- Edgwarebury Park
- Folly Brook
- Friary Park
- Glebe Lane Pastures
- Glebelands Local Nature Reserve
- Golders Hill Park
- Greenhill Gardens
- Hadley Green
- Hampstead Heath Extension
- Hendon Churchyard
- Hendon Park and Northern Line Railway Cutting
- King George's Fields
- Lakeside Nature Reserve
- Mill Hill Golf Course
- Mill Hill Old Railway Nature Reserve
- Mill Hill Substation Pastures
- Moat Mount
- Monken Hadley Common
- Mutton Brook
- New Southgate Cemetery
- North Middlesex Golf Course Ponds
- Northern Line Embankment, High Barnet
- Oak Hill Wood
- Oakleigh Park Rail Cutting
- Princes Park
- Pymme's Brook
- River Brent
- Rowley Green Common
- Rowley Lodge Field
- Scratchwood
- Silk Stream
- St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
- Stoneyfields Park
- Sulloniacis Pastures
- Sunny Hill Park
- The Mill Field
- Totteridge Common
- Totteridge Croft Field
- Totteridge Fields
- Totteridge Green
- Turner's Wood
- Woodridge Nature Reserve