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== Local features == Within the area is the art deco Grade II* [[Southgate tube station]] designed by [[Charles Holden]]. The area has several large green parks such as [[Grovelands Park]] which covers ninety-two acres and contains the seven-acre former boating lake and adjoining woodland of the adjacent Grade I listed Grovelands House (formerly 'Southgate Grove').<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000395|title=GROVELANDS PARK, Enfield - 1000395 | Historic England|website=historicengland.org.uk}}</ref> In Waterfall Road is [[Christ Church, Southgate|Christ Church]], built in 1862 by [[George Gilbert Scott|Sir Gilbert Scott]]; adjacent to its grounds, in [[Minchenden Oak Garden]], stands the Minchenden Oak. Across the road from the church lies the [[John Walker's Ground|Walker Cricket Ground]]; a regular Middlesex venue which was first used in 1859 and is named after the cricketer [[John Walker (cricketer, born 1826)|John Walker]]. The Southgate Green conservation area contains several notable Grade II listed buildings such as [[Arnoside House and Essex House]], [[Sandford House & Norbury House]], [[Old House & Essex Coach House]], [[40 The Green, Southgate|40 The Green]] and the [[Valentine Poole houses, Southgate|Valentine Poole houses]]. The adjoining Cannon Hill features the early-18th century [[Arnos Grove house|Arnos Grove House]] and the High Street features [[Southgate House]]. Southgate station on the [[Piccadilly line]] is the nearest tube stop to most of Southgate's residential area. Other stations are at [[Oakwood tube station|Oakwood]] (to the north) and [[Arnos Grove tube station|Arnos Grove]] (to the south west).
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