Gorse alongside the Green Chain Walk on Bostall HeathA path through the eastern side of the woods
Bostall Heath and Woods is an area of 159.1 hectares of woodland with areas of heathland located in the Royal Borough of Greenwich ward of Abbey Wood, west of Lesnes Abbey Woods in southeast London. The area to the south of the A206 (Bostall Hill) is Bostall Woods; to the north is Bostall Heath.
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Abbey Woods in southeast London. The area to the south of the A206 (Bostall Hill) is BostallWoods; to the north is BostallHeath. The wood is owned and maintained...
Embankment to West Heathand the nearest edges of Sidcup and Selhurst. It loosely corresponds to the boroughs of Southwark, Lewisham and Greenwich plus indicated...
north with branches to Dulwich and Nunhead. The major open spaces in the Chain are: Lesnes Abbey BostallHeathandWoods Parks in Charlton including Maryon...
Scientific Interest called Abbey Wood, which has important Paleogene fossils. The ancient BostallWoods & Heath. BostallWoods (part of the South East London...
Hampstead Heath is an ancient heath in London, spanning 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest...
fifty parks and open spaces within its boundaries. They include: Abbey Wood Park Avery Hill Park Birchmere Park BostallHeathandWoods Blackheath Charlton...
channel between the back gardens of Woodbrook Road to the southwest andBostallWoods to the northeast, from where another short tributary joins, passing...
area are some thickets of gorse and broom, as well as a number of small woodsand copses. Most of these were planted towards the end of the 19th century...
Becontree Heath (also spelt Beacontree Heath) is an open space in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The name has also been applied to the local...
dated 1 October 1965. The hour glass and stars were taken from the arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich and symbolise the position of the borough...
of Haringey contains four ancient woods: Highgate Wood, Queen's Wood, Coldfall Woodand Bluebell Wood. Highgate Wood is shown on the Ordnance Survey map...
areas: Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath, and Putney Lower Common, which together are managed under the name Wimbledon and Putney Commons totalling 460 hectares...
includes the ancient Shepherdleas Wood. In 1311, the Royal manor of Eltham was established and this included the woods. The woods were leased to Sir John Shaw...
Mansion, a residence built in 1696. Valentines Park holds a Green Flag Award and was voted one of the ten best parks in Britain in 2019. The park, including...
Penge Common, a large area of wood pasture which abutted the Great North Wood. Between 1852 and 1854, an enlarged and redesigned Crystal Palace was rebuilt...
Hampstead Heath. The house was originally constructed in the 17th century and served as a residence for the Earls of Mansfield during the 18th and 19th centuries...
Green Hill, road leading to Repository Woods Entrance to Repository Woods Repository Woods (2015) Repository Woods (2015) Emily Cole; Susan Skedd; Jonathan...
dry woods, was still present in these woods until the 1930s. The best area now may be in the south east, where ash, oak, birch, gean, maple and hazel...
valleys of the rivers Lea and Roding. It contains areas of woodland, grassland, heath, streams, bogs and ponds, and its elevation and thin gravelly soil (the...
action in 1940, during The Blitz, and subsequently demolished. Little remains of the old church, other than the floor plan and some graves. Those buried in...
Daisy Field) Roundshaw Downs Rosehill Park East (including Greenshaw Woods) and West Royston Park Seears Park St Helier Open Space Sutton Common Park...
the classical buildings of the former Greenwich Hospital, the Cutty Sark and the National Maritime Museum, with Greenwich Park forming a backdrop. The...
Frederick W. Raymond Wood (21 September 1889 – 1954) was a footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Millwall Athletic and Charlton Athletic in the Football...
Syon House in 1431. It was one of the wealthiest nunneries in the country and a local legend recites that the monks of Sheen had a ley tunnel[clarification...