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Grove Park is a district of South East London, England within the London Borough of Lewisham.It is located north east of Bromley and south east of Lewisham.. Known for its green spaces, Grove Park is flanked by the Grove Park Nature Reserve and Northbrook Park, and Downham Fields to the west, Horn Park to the East, as well as Chinbrook Meadows, Kings Meadow and Sundridge Park to the south.
Downham is bordered by Grove Park, Plaistow, Bromley Hill, Beckenham, Bellingham, Southend and Whitefoot. Green spaces in and close to Downham include Forster Memorial Park, Beckenham Place Park and Downham Fields. Whilst the area lost Woolworths and all its banks, new facilities include Downham Sports and Leisure Centre as well as a Tesco ...
Grove Park is a railway station in southeast London, England. It is located on Baring Road (the A2212) within Travelcard Zone 4, and serves the areas of Grove Park and Downham in the London Borough of Lewisham. It is 8 miles 78 chains (14.4 km) down the line from London Charing Cross.
Chinbrook lies between Grove Park and Mottingham, approximately half a mile east of Grove Park centre and is generally considered part of Grove Park. Most of Chinbrook including the main crossroads falls within the London Borough of Lewisham and under the postcode district SE12 , although immediately northeast from the crossroads is the border ...
The park forms part of the Waterlink Way which forms a significant section of the river from Sydenham to the Thames. Unlike many of London's rivers, the Pool remains above ground for most of its length. The section of river flows through a linear park from Southend Lane to Catford Hill.
View of the high street in Crofton Park, London SE4, 2009. Crofton Park is a mainly residential suburb and electoral ward in the London Borough of Lewisham. It is the original site of the former agricultural hamlet of Brockley. [2] [3] It is located 5.3 miles (8.5 km) south east of Charing Cross, and is south of Brockley and north of Honor Oak.
Downham Estate, under construction in 1926 Downham was named in honour of Lord Downham , who was chairman of the London County Council during 1919–20. The first tenants of the estate were mainly former residents of inner city areas, such as Rotherhithe and the accommodation was spacious and luxurious compared with their former dwellings.
Wooden path in the woodland. Grove Park Nature Reserve is roughly 400 m (440 yd) long in a northwest to southeast direction, following the railway line, [1] [2] and around 150 m (160 yd) wide at the centre, but narrowing to 50 m (55 yd) at the northern end, giving it an area of about 4.6 ha (11 acres).