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Other parks and gardens

Dulwich

Name of park

Locations

Facilities and features

Dog Kennel Hill

Dog Kennel Hill, SE22

A small woodland park with a picnic area.

Dulwich Library Garden

Lordship Lane, SE21

Attractive formal gardens at the rear of the library.

Goose Green

East Dulwich, SE15

Once common land, the site was preserved as public open space by the Camberwell Vestry. The green is well used as a venue for local community events.

Honor Oak Crematorium

Brenchley Gardens, SE23

Beautiful ornamental gardens with a listed chapel.

Honor Oak Sports Ground

Honor Oak Park, SE23

Honor Oak was preserved as open space in the late 1890s. The site includes two football pitches, two tennis courts, a playground and picnic area.

Long Meadow 

Gipsy Hill, SE19

A small area of open grass areas with seating.

One Tree Hill

Brenchley Gardens, SE23

The name originates from the oak of Honor Hill and it is said that Elizabeth I picnicked under the oak at the summit of the hill. The oak tree surrounded by railings was planted c1905 as a successor to the historic one. The site has many ancient trees and is a designated nature reserve. Rail: Honor Oak Park. Bus: Numbers P4 and P12.

Southwark Sports Ground 

Dulwich Common, SE21

Formal area for football and outdoor bowls.

Page last updated: 27 June 2024

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