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Markfield Park

Haringey, London· N15 6UL

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 9 public reviews (May 2025 Apr 2026) · Good confidence

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Breakdown

NoiseOK
PredictabilityGood
Calm spacesGood
Quiet mornings bestGreen spaces for calmCan get loud (skatepark)Peaceful rose garden areaGood for sensory breaks

Parent summary

Markfield Park is a welcoming community space with lovely green areas and a well-maintained playground. The park has good structure through its information boards and quiet periods are available. It hosts multiple activities including a skatepark, which means noise levels can vary depending on when you visit.

Best times to visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons may have quieter periods; visiting as part of an organised walk may also provide additional structure.

Worth avoiding

Times when the skatepark and multiple community groups are active simultaneously may have higher noise and activity levels.

What visitors say

Many visitors have found Markfield Park to be a peaceful green space with a charming playground and helpful information boards that provide structure. The park offers quiet areas for relaxing. Some visitors have noted that during busier periods, there can be higher activity and noise levels around the skatepark area.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

Autism supportSENDIASS adviceParenting workshopsSensory needs
  • SENDIASS drop-in advice sessions every Thursday term-time, 10am-12pm, no booking needed
  • Serves children with autism, global delay, and additional sensory and developmental needs
  • Autism support programmes for young people aged 12-17 years old
  • Confident Parenting Workshops available for autism families
  • Single mother of four with two autistic children found community support there

Sourced from charity, facebook, local authority, news within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

When to visit

Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.

Weekdays (Mon–Fri)

Typically quietest around 6am

6am3pm11pm

Weekends (Sat–Sun)

Typically quietest around 6am

6am3pm11pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

People typically spend up to 2.5 hours here

Potential challenges

  • Noise levels can vary significantly depending on skatepark activity and which community groups are present
  • The multifunctional nature of the space means conditions may differ from visit to visit

What works

  • Expansive green spaces suitable for relaxation and decompression
  • Calm, charming setting with a rose garden
  • Clear information boards that provide structure and navigation support
  • Quiet periods available when the space is less active
  • Playground for physical activity
  • Option to visit as part of a structured, organised walk

Facilities

Pre-visit resources

Pre-visit resources

Autism Information Pack for Parents and Carers available on the Markfield website.

Carer & disability info

Free entry for carers accompanying disabled visitors with a nationally accepted cinema card (CEA card).

This information is gathered from publicly available sources and may not be fully accurate or up to date. Please always check directly with the venue before visiting.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting..