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Landscaped pathways along the east end of Southwark Park. Southwark Park is located in Rotherhithe, in central South East London, England, and is managed by the London Borough of Southwark. It first opened in 1869 by the Metropolitan Board of Works as one of its first parks. It was designed by Alexander McKenzie and covers 63 acres (250,000 m 2 ...
Peckham Rye is an open space and road in the London Borough of Southwark, London, England. The roughly triangular open space lies to the south of Peckham and consists of two contiguous areas, Peckham Rye Common to the north and Peckham Rye Park to the south. [1] The road forms the western and eastern perimeter of the open space.
Peckham Rye Park and Common with Piermont Green: 42.75 hectares (105.6 acres) [14] The park is Edwardian. Potters Fields Park: 1.36 hectares (3.4 acres) [15] Russia Dock Woodland: 14.0 hectares (35 acres) Southwark Park: 26.57 hectares (65.7 acres) [16] opened 1869, one of the earliest opened by the Metropolitan Board of Works: gardens, sports ...
Tabard Gardens is a small park in Southwark, London. It is located on Tabard Street [9] (itself named after the former Tabard public house) and gives its name to the surrounding Tabard Gardens Estate. [10] The park was created as part of a slum clearance programme by the London County Council [11] and opened in 1929. [4]
The sale of these units is planned to fund the whole scheme. The regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate has been divided into several phases which will see the estate being re-built in 20 years. [11] The indicative phasing plan states when tenants plan to be re-housed and when leasehold properties would be bought by Southwark Council. However ...
The park's lake is the only substantial stretch of the ancient River Effra remaining above ground. Belair Park is a park located in the West Dulwich part of the London Borough of Southwark, southeast London, England. The park grounds once belonged to Belair House, a country villa built in Adam style that is now a Grade II listed building. [1]
Squares in the London Borough of Southwark (7 P) Pages in category "Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Southwark" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
The last municipal lido to be built in London, Charlton Lido first opened in May 1939. [4] Similar to other London County Council lidos designed by Harry Rowbotham and T. L. Smithson in the Moderne style, [5] it has a 165-foot main pool, a smaller children's pool, cascaded aerator fountains and Moderne-style shelters and changing blocks. [6]