Heath Park, Havering
Human settlement in England
- London
- Hornchurch and Upminster
- Havering and Redbridge
Heath Park is an area of the London Borough of Havering situated to the east of Romford. It is a largely Edwardian estate built as a result of railway expansion.[1]
The district is located to the east of the Romford–Upminster railway line. It was built from around 1908 in the east of the parish of Romford, adjacent to Hornchurch.[2]
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- Coldharbour
- Collier Row
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- Elm Park
- Emerson Park
- Frog Island
- Gallows Corner
- Gidea Park
- Hacton
- Harold Hill
- Harold Park
- Harold Wood
- Havering-atte-Bower
- Heath Park
- Hornchurch
- Hornchurch Marshes
- Noak Hill
- North Ockendon
- Rainham
- Rise Park
- Romford
- Rush Green
- South Hornchurch
- Upminster
- Upminster Bridge
- Wennington
- The Brewery
- The Liberty
- The Mercury
- Romford Market
- Bedfords Park
- Cranham Brickfields
- Cranham Marsh
- Dagnam Park
- Hainault Forest
- Harrow Lodge Park
- Havering Country Park
- Haynes Park
- Hornchurch Country Park
- Hylands Park
- Ingrebourne Marshes
- Ingrebourne Valley
- Lodge Farm Park
- Pages Wood
- Pyrgo Park
- Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve
- Raphael Park
- St Andrew's Park
- Tylers Common
- Weald Brook
- Wildspace Conservation Park
- Dagenham and Rainham (part)
- Hornchurch and Upminster
- Romford
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