Surrey Linear Canal Park. The Surrey Canal Linear Park Enthusiastic Gardener After not being used for some time, the canal was filled in 1974 and became a walking route in 1995 0:00 Surrey Canal Path 4:30 Rye Lane8:47 Peckham Rye19:25 Brockley Station31:01 Douglas Way32:34 Fordham Park36:08 Folkstone Gardens42:46 South Bermondsey Ra.
Surrey Canal Linear Park, Lewisham — The Landscape Partnership from thelandscapepartnership.com
0:00 Surrey Canal Path 4:30 Rye Lane8:47 Peckham Rye19:25 Brockley Station31:01 Douglas Way32:34 Fordham Park36:08 Folkstone Gardens42:46 South Bermondsey Ra. The Surrey Canal Linear Park, created by Lewisham Council and opened in mid-2016, is a surprising and delightful new park in Deptford on the line of the former Grand Surrey Canal
Surrey Canal Linear Park, Lewisham — The Landscape Partnership
The Working Canal - views of Surrey Canal The Grand Surrey Canal Act was passed in 1801 and was built in 1809 reaching from the Surrey Commercial Dock to the Camberwell Basin Surrey Canal linear park now open A new route from the Pepys Estate through towards Surrey Quays has recently been opened up, linking Eddystone Tower and its neighbours, and the under-construction Timberyard development at Oxestalls Road with the various new residential blocks on Plough Way, most of which are named after one wharf or other. A thin stretch of green that cuts through South London, connecting Burgess Park and Peckham High Street, the Surrey Canal Path follows the route of the old Grand Surrey Canal, which connected Peckham to the old Surrey Docks from the early 19th century until the 1970s.
Surrey Canal Linear Park, Lewisham — The Landscape Partnership. The Grand Surrey Canal was a canal constructed in south London, England during the early 19th century The canal, dated 1801, was an extension of the Surrey Quays canal
The Surrey Canal Linear Park Enthusiastic Gardener. [16] and Surrey Canal Linear Path (not to be confused with Lewisham's Surrey Canal Linear Park) Surrey Canal linear park now open A new route from the Pepys Estate through towards Surrey Quays has recently been opened up, linking Eddystone Tower and its neighbours, and the under-construction Timberyard development at Oxestalls Road with the various new residential blocks on Plough Way, most of which are named after one wharf or other.