Visitors can expect to find two adjacent concrete bowls, one smaller with three bowled corners and two hips, and a larger one in a V-shape with three steep hips and wide bowled corners. The bowls are smooth and fast, allowing for nice transitions and opportunities for spine transfers.
The skatepark was reopened thanks to the efforts of a local crew of skaters who mended the damage caused by the vandals. They worked hard to clean up the bowls and make them smooth and fast for skaters to enjoy.
Visitors can reach the skatepark by taking the train to Stoke Newington station and walking south on Stamford Hill until reaching Stoke Newington Church Street. Alternatively, they can take the train to Manor House station and walk south on Green Lanes until reaching Clissold Park. There is also a bus stop at Kings Crescent Estate where visitors can easily access the skatepark.
Skaters who enjoy bowl skating would particularly enjoy this skatepark. The smooth and fast bowls with nice transitions and opportunities for spine transfers make it a great place for a chilled afternoon session.
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