Waterlow Park (Highgate)
Waterlow Park is a public park at Highgate in North London.
The main entrance is in Highgate Hill.
It was bequeathed to the public in 1889 by Sir Sidney Waterlow, as a "garden for the gardenless".
Set on a hillside, the park offers superb panoramic views across London.
Lauderdale House is a timber framed 16th century house, and is now used as a tea room, and for concerts and exhibitions.
There is a statue of Sir Sidney Waterman.