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Belair Park and a rare glimpse of the River Effra

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It's about a 20 min walk from the middle of Brockwell park, but it's worth the trip as it's a lovely quiet park:

In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London



In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


 
It's about a 20 min walk from the middle of Brockwell park, but it's worth the trip as it's a lovely quiet park:

In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London



In photos: Belair Park and the ancient River Effra, West Dulwich, south London


Ta for the recommendation, just ran there! Lovely
 
It's a nice park, isn't it? Loads of space, lovely to look at and not rammed full of people.
It's a lovely spot. On my top list of lesser-known local green spaces. Along with Hillside Gardens, Peabody Hill, Palace Road Nature Garden, Agnes Riley Gardens and Sunray Gardens. Nobody rush to any of them, please. Ta muchly.
 
It's a lovely spot. On my top list of lesser-known local green spaces. Along with Hillside Gardens, Peabody Hill, Palace Road Nature Garden, Agnes Riley Gardens and Sunray Gardens. Nobody rush to any of them, please. Ta muchly.
I discovered Sunray Gardens yesterday! Really nice little spot.
 
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