A guided walking tour around an historic survivor of Penge Common, seen through the eyes of the people who once lived here.
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 last 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 through the park to hear the story of why it exists and tales of the commoners engulfed by a new world. The tour is free and suitable for people with limited mobility. Dogs are welcome, there is plenty of space for picnicking and a playground for the kids. If you enjoy the tour, you can make a donation to Friends of Betts Park which will help us with future improvements.
Image: Alan Pottinger
Anerley Road,
London
SE20 8TQ
The tour will start at the high end of the park near where Anerley Road crosses the canal. There is free on-street parking in adjacent roads. The nearest railway station is Anerley (zone 4), served by the Overground-Windrush line. The nearest tram stop is Birkbeck. Bus stops Y and U are served by bus numbers 157, 354 and 358.
Free
This event is free to attend but may require a ticket to book a slot. Register as an attendee to find out more
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For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: BettsParkSE20@gmail.com
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All paths in the park are hard-surface with no steps and some gentle inclines. There is one steeper incline to reach the canal which can be circumvented via an alternative path.