Potters Bar
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Oakmere ParkThis park was once the private grounds of the Oakmere House, now a privately run restaurant and pub, and it retains much of the features it had in the 19th century. The park contains two small lakes and numerous footpaths. Part of the Oakmere and Parkfield Tree Trail is located in Oakmere Park. This park has three outdoor fitness stations. The park has picnic tables and fishing is allowed by obtaining permission from the Potters Bar Angling Club. A large car park is on the park's southwest corner. In 1916 a German Zeppelin was passing over Oakmere Park and it was shot down and crashed, killing the pilot and crew. A marker in the park tells the story of this event.
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phone: +44 1707 650814address: 7-8 Darkes Lane, Sainsbury Centre, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 1AUA Sainsbury's supermarket.
Darkes LaneThis is where a large grouping of businesses, pubs, eateries and large and small shops are located.
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phone: +44 1707 644035address: A1000 (High Street), Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 5BTOakmere House was originally a country estate and the first building was built about 1800. It was destroyed by fire during an expansion and a new house was completed by the early 20th century. In the 1980s the Oakmere House was converted into a restaurant and today is run by Harvesters. The menus provide a variety of foods in the setting of an old estate house.
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phone: +44 1707 650674address: Wyllyott's Place, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 2JDThis is a restaurant and bar contained in part of an old manor house, Wylliott's (or Wyllyott's) Manor. The restaurant is in one part and the bar adjoins the restaurant.
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Also drink at the Strafford Arms on Mutton Lane, lovely boozer with a good ledge.
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Premier Inn South Mimms Potters Bar
phone: +44 871 527 8990address: Swanland Rd, South Mimms