Last Sunday I went out for another lovely walk. Muswell Hill is close-by enough to visit on an afternoon, but is also so close that it sometimes gets overlooked. So I made a point of going there, with the idea of looking at some cute shops and having a tree-lined walk. I was not disappointed! Amongst the chintzy finds I stumbled across in the shops were sweet tea cups and saucers from Pip Studio. The bird design ones are so pretty, I found it hard to walk out of the shop with a pair! However, I tried to focus my attention on the beauty in the suburban landscape (rather than in material goods) and took some photos to share.
What a fabulous view - from this point at the top of the hill, you can see Canary Wharf and the Olympic site.
St. James Church, St James Lane, Muswell Hill
My afternoon ended on a high. I walked along Parkland Walk - a 4.5 mile green walkway, which goes from Finsbury park to Alexander Palace. I was amazed to see that it went on for so long, and wondered how it could have come to be, and why also I had never heard of it before?! I discovered at the end of my walk, that it is an old railway route. I think it must be a well-kept secret, as most of the people there were local joggers, family groups and teenagers, even though it was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 1990.
There are more fantastic views from here, as the railway was elevated.
This one is a bit blurry, but you can still see how beautiful it is.
Another view of the church from Parkland Walk. Taken from between two railings.
Parkland Walk - A map of the entire walkway.