Clissold Park lies at the end of the street, less than a five-minute walk south. The park has vast expanses of open lawns and is home to an aviary, menagerie, ponds and tennis courts, along with a modern, sustainably designed pavilion. There is also a skate park, children’s playground and paddling pool. Its eastern side is home to the Grade II-listed colonnaded Clissold Mansion, built in the 1790s for a local Quaker.