Lewisham parks and open spaces
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The London Borough of Lewisham, like all the London boroughs has many parks and open spaces within its boundaries, part of the "green lung" of London. Management of the borough-owned parks and their facilities is contracted out to Glendale Grounds Management. The major sites are:
- Nature conservation sites:
- Beckenham Place Park
- Blackheath - the common
- the Thames/Deptford Creek area
- Hither Green Nature Reserve
- Sue Godfrey Nature Reserve at Deptford - reclaimed from industrial wasteland
Together with other smaller sites, such as ponds, woods, and railside areas there is a total of 1185 acres (474ha) of land defined as Sites of Nature Conservation Importance.
- Local Parks: There are a total of 45 parks in Lewisham. Apart from those shown above as nature conservation areas, the main other parks are as follows; the complete list is shown here:
- Brookmill Park: on the River Ravensbourne, new site and part of the Waterlink Way to the Sussex coast
- Chinbrook Meadows: on the River Quaggy east of Grove Park railway station; part of the South East London Green Chain
- Deptford Park: owned by the Borough since 1897
- Forster Memorial Park: east of the A21 road in Bellingham
- Ladywell Fields: situated alongside the railway line between Ladywell and the Catford Bridge and Catford railway stations; a large area containing sports facilities (athletics track, tennis courts, and a sports hall), together with a small nature reserve
- Mayo Park, Lower Sydenham: oldest municipal park, opened 1878
- Mountsfield Park, Catford: opened 1905, once used by Charlton Athletic FC for two seasons
- Sydenham Wells Park, Upper Sydenham: medicinal springs, water features and formal gardens; multi sports ball court and tennis courts
- Telegraph Hill Park, New Cross: named after semaphore telegraph once placed there; refurbished 2004, includes a lake