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  2. Grangewood Park - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation of Croydon bought the Park for the public in 1900. The Council built a bowling green, tennis courts and a bandstand. Concerts were held during the summer but their popularity declined and the stand was subsequently demolished.

  3. Ashburton Park - Wikipedia

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    Croydon Corporation bought the house and grounds by Compulsory Purchase Order in 1924. [2] Most of the buildings were torn down, with a putting green (no longer there) being laid on the site. [2] The only remaining part of the house was the c. 1878 extension which became Ashburton Library. [3]

  4. South Norwood Recreation Ground - Wikipedia

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    South Norwood Recreation Ground is a park located in South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon. In 1889, Croydon Corporation acquired the land and the borough surveyor estimated that it would cost just over £1,300 to lay out. Over a quarter of the projected cost was to install land drainage, which indicates that the site was quite wet. [1]

  5. Riddlesdown - Wikipedia

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    The Riddlesdown Lawn Tennis Club was opened by Fred Perry in June 1938. The club has 3 all weather tennis courts which were resurfaced in 2013. It is located on Lower Barn Road. [3] Most of the housing stock dates from the 1930s and was developed by John Laing plc. The design of some of the houses was influenced by the Art Deco style.

  6. South Norwood Lake and Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Facilities then included bowls, tennis, cricket and golf as well as the lake. The golf course was requisitioned during World War I and was damaged and fell into disuse thereafter. [ 4 ] The grounds were used by British Dominion Insurance as a staff sports ground from 1920, [ 4 ] before the original 16 acres were purchased by Croydon Council in ...

  7. Addington Park - Wikipedia

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    Most of the 24.50 acres which make up the public park were purchased from the owners of the 500 acres (200 ha) Addington Palace Estate by Croydon Council in 1930. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Tennis courts were purchased after World War II .

  8. Wandle Park, Croydon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Lloyd Park (Croydon) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Park (also known as Lloyd Country Park) is a 114 acres (46 ha) park on the outskirts of central Croydon, Greater London, managed by the London Borough of Croydon.It is bordered by Coombe Road to the south and Lloyd Park Avenue to the west.