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Folkestone Gardens, Deptford

A small park off Trundleys Road in Deptford, immediately south of the London Bridge - Lewisham railway line, on the site of several streets of houses destroyed by a V2 rocket on 7 March 1945.

The park is about 400m long east-west, and no more than 100m wide. At the west end there is a duck pond, at the east end a children's playground and skateboard park, and in between a grassed area. Several of the paths in the park are part of the London Cycle Network.
by Stephen Craven

Created: Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Updated: Tue, 6 Oct 2015


17 images use this description:

TQ3677 : Farewell to the Folkestone Gardens moorhens by Stephen Craven
2015
TQ3677 : Folkestone gardens: moorhen with chick by Stephen Craven
2015
TQ3677 : Folkestone gardens: pond in midsummer by Stephen Craven
2015
TQ3677 : Moorhen chick, Folkestone Gardens  by Stephen Craven
2015
TQ3677 : Cat by the pond by Stephen Craven
2014
TQ3677 : Skateboard park and basketball court by Stephen Craven
2014
TQ3677 : Folkestone Gardens: southern entrance by Stephen Craven
2014
TQ3677 : Frozen pond in Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2013
TQ3677 : Drought conditions – Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2013
TQ3677 : Algal growth by Stephen Craven
2013
TQ3677 : Fallen branches, Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2013
TQ3677 : Ten moorhens (and a duck) by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ3677 : Willows in Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ3677 : Fallen blossom in Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ3677 : Pond in Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ3677 : Playground in Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ3677 : West end of Folkestone Gardens by Stephen Craven
2009


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