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Well Hall Pleasaunce

The Pleasaunce is a public park on Well Hall Road in Eltham. It takes its name from an 18th century moated manor house that stood on the site until 1931 and was from 1899-1922 the home of the author Edith Nesbit.

The park now includes formal gardens, fountains, a bowling green, picnic area, an interesting variety of trees, and the Tudor Barn which is now a restaurant. It is managed by Greenwich Council as successors to the former Borough of Woolwich under whose three-times Mayor, William Barefoot, it was opened to the public.
by Stephen Craven

Created: Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Updated: Sun, 16 Oct 2011


20 images use this description:

TQ4275 : In Well Hall Pleasaunce (1) by Chris Heaton
2024
TQ4275 : In Well Hall Pleasaunce (2) by Chris Heaton
2024
TQ4275 : The moat - Well Hall Pleasaunce by Stephen McKay
2019
TQ4274 : Late season roses by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Raiding the stores by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : East end of the Tudor Barn by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Reading in the park by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Bridge over Well Hall moat by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4274 : Fountain in the Pleasaunce by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Sundial in the Pleasaunce by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Spring in the Pleasaunce by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4274 : Bowling green in the Pleasaunce by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : This way up! by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4274 : Underneath the pergola by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4274 : Young birches by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Ornamental fountain in the Pleasaunce by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Leaning wall by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4274 : Brick paving patterns by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Mulberry tree in autumn by Stephen Craven
2011
TQ4275 : Playground in the Pleasaunce by Stephen Craven
2011


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