Cassiobury Park
Cassiobury was once the lands of the Abbey of St Albans, then later the estate of the Earl of Essex who commissioned beautiful gardens, tree planting and a deer park. In 1909 Watford Urban District Council began the purchase of land to create a stunning public park, now one of the most popular in the country.
 Park showing bandstand |  The Cha Cafe |  Tea pavillion 1983 |
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 Tea Pavillion 1929 |  Bandstand |  |
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 Paddling pools |  Paddling pools 1977 |  Paddling pools 1985 |
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 Paddling pools 1969 |  Play park |  Cassiobury hub 2017 |
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 Cassiobury Park and House |  |  Lime Avenue c.1955 |
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 Lime Avenue c.1930's |  Lime Avenue before 1910 |  Aerial view 1932 |
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 Train 2010 |  Autumn 2008 |
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 Rickmansworth Road and park gates c.1890 |  Cassiobury Park gates 1970 |  Cassiobury Park gates c.1910 |
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 Cassiobury Park gates before 1915 |  Cassiobury Park gates before 1908 |  Cassiobury Park gates before 1903 |
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 Cassiobury Park gates 1908 |
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