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Carshalton Ponds, London Borough of Sutton River Wandle at Beddington Park in the London Borough of Sutton In the pleistocene before the carving of the Mole Gap, water lapped the north of the area between the North Downs and Greensand Hills known as the Vale of Holmesdale taking the Caterham or Coulsdon Bourne routes, to form the much less deep Merstham Gap, a wind gap. [2]
The Wandle Trail Map and Guide was put together in 1996 by the Wandle Industrial Museum with the support and help of London Borough of Merton, and sponsorship from Brown and Root. The original map was heritage and walk based (although the first, more limited version appeared some years earlier concentrating on disability access to the River ...
In nearby Wandle Park the Wandle can also be seen, released from its culvert in 2012. [1] The ponds formed one of the sources of the river, which initially rises at South Croydon , and originally flowed north-west through the grounds of the Archbishops of Canterbury at Croydon Palace before reaching a millpond on the northern side of Mill Lane ...
Wandle Park is an 8.5-hectare (21-acre) park located in the Broad Green Ward of Croydon, south London, England.It was opened in 1890 by the Mayor of Croydon. [1] The site is protected by Fields in Trust through a legal "Deed of Dedication" safeguarding the future of the space as public recreation land for future generations to enjoy.
The Norbury Brook at Thornton Heath Recreation Ground, London. Norbury Brook is a tributary of the River Wandle that rises near Lower Addiscombe Road and flows north-west through Selhurst, Thornton Heath, and Norbury before joining the Wandle at south Wimbledon.
Ravensbury Park is a public park in Mitcham in the London Borough of Merton. An area of 7 hectares is designated a Local Nature Reserve. [1] [2] The River Wandle runs along the southern boundary of the park, which is also part of the Upper Wandle River Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation. [3] [4]
River Wandle, also known as Wandle River, in South London, England Wandle Valley Wetland; Wandle Trail; Wandle Park, Croydon. Wandle Park tram stop; Wandle Park, Merton. Wandle Meadow Nature Park; Wandle River in the South Island of New Zealand
Wandle Meadow Nature Park is a 4.15 hectare local nature reserve and Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade 1, in Colliers Wood in the London Borough of Merton. [1] [2] It is owned and managed by Merton Council. [3] A map of 1847 shows the site as Byegrove Mead, which may have been managed as water meadows.