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Six Parks in Lewisham

I am visiting all the parks and nature reserves in South East London, starting with a new park in Lewisham every week. This week, for Six on Saturday, I would like to show you six parks in which I have particularly enjoyed over the Autumn.

1.Mountsfield Park in Lewisham

Mountsfield Park is hidden away, on a hill, behind two busy main roads in Catford. Today’s park was the home of Henry Tibbats Stainton, a significant Victorian entomologist who co-authored A Manual of British Butterflies and Moths.

Autumn in Mountsfield Park
Oak Tree in Mountsfield Park
Autumn Gold in Mountsfield Park

2.Upper Telegraph Hill Park

Upper Telegraph Hill Park has wonderful views over London! A semaphore station was positioned on this hill during the Napoleonic Wars, hence its name.

The view over London in Upper Telegraph Hill Park

3.Lower Telegraph Hill Park

Telegraph Hill Park in South East London was created in the 19C. The Haberdashers’ Company owned the land and developed housing in this area as well as building a school and a church.

4.Lewisham Park

Lewisham Park is another surprising park in South East London. It was once a gravel pit and has some beautiful old London Plane trees around a sunken area which was the gravel pit.

London Plane Trees in Lewisham Park
Ring-necked Parakeet in Lewisham Park

5.Brockley Cemetery

Brockley Cemetery is perhaps an unlikely park but it is a peaceful woodland. The Cemetery was an overflow cemetery for the Church in Deptford during the 19C and today is heavily wooded.

Hidden in Brockley Cemetery

6.Hilly Fields Park

In Hilly Fields Park in Brockley, in the Borough of Lewisham, there are playing fields, woodlands, and a children’s playground. The owners wanted to develop housing in the late area 19C. However, local people, and Octavia Hill, fought for the area to remain a green space.

Prendergast School in Hilly Fields
On the skyline in Hilly Fields Park

These are only six parks in Lewisham which I have enjoyed. There are green spaces in abundance in London! No doubt my fellow gardeners, and The Propagator, will feel I have been lazy but my excuse is the rain!

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