Hackney Marshes

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Hackney Marshes is a large expanse of grassland and sports fields in East London, renowned as one of the world’s most famous centers for amateur football.

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Hackney Marshes canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marsh
park
recreational area
sports venue
adjacentTo Millfields Park NERFINISHED
Olympic Park NERFINISHED
Walthamstow Marshes NERFINISHED
area approximately 336 acres
country United Kingdom
hasFacility car parks
changing rooms
football pitches
pavilions
hasFeature drainage ditches
footpaths
grassland
trees and scrub
hasPart East Marsh NERFINISHED
North Marsh NERFINISHED
South Marsh NERFINISHED
hasUse amateur football
cricket
general recreation
rugby
historicalUse common land
grazing land
knownAs home of grassroots football
knownFor Sunday league football
amateur football
large number of football pitches
locatedIn East London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Hackney NERFINISHED
locatedNear Homerton NERFINISHED
Leyton NERFINISHED
Lower Clapton NERFINISHED
locatedOn west bank of the River Lea
managedBy London Borough of Hackney NERFINISHED
nearTransport Homerton railway station NERFINISHED
Leyton underground station NERFINISHED
nearWaterBody Lee Navigation NERFINISHED
River Lea NERFINISHED
ownedBy London Borough of Hackney NERFINISHED
partOf Lee Valley NERFINISHED
Lee Valley Park NERFINISHED
traversedBy Lee Navigation NERFINISHED
River Lea NERFINISHED
underwent landfill infilling in the 20th century
usedDuring World War II
surface form: Second World War
usedFor wartime storage during Second World War

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London Borough of Hackney hasPark Hackney Marshes
Hackney Cut passesNear Hackney Marshes
Hackney, London, England hasPark Hackney Marshes
Lea Valley contains Hackney Marshes