A one-hour stroll around 13 acres of public park which was once part of the ancient Penge Common; now surrounded by 19th century villas, 1970s social housing and the remains of the Croydon Canal. The quirks of history somehow allowed Betts Park to survive enclosure, a Victorian land-grab, and heavy WW2 bombing.
Join a relaxing walk, guided by a community volunteer from the Friends of Betts Park, to hear the story of why it exists and tales of the common people who made it happen - mostly by accident. The tour is free and suitable for people with limited mobility. Dogs are welcome and there is plenty of space for picnicking. If you enjoy the tour, you can make a donation to Friends of Betts Park which will be used for future improvements.
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Image: Alan Pottinger
200 Anerley Road, London
SE20 8EF
The tour will start where the canal meets Anerley Road.
There is free on-street parking in adjacent roads. The nearest railway station is Anerley (zone 4), served by the Overground line. The nearest tram stop is Birkbeck. Bus stops Y and U are served by bus numbers 157, 354 and 358.
Nearest station: Anerley
For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: BettsParkSE20@gmail.com