Sydenham Wells Park
Sydenham WellsWells ParkWells Park road
Sydenham Wells Park is located in Sydenham, south east London.wikipedia
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Sydenham, London
SydenhamLower SydenhamUpper Sydenham
Sydenham Wells Park is located in Sydenham, south east London.
In the 1640s, springs of water in what is now Wells Park were discovered to have medicinal properties, attracting crowds of people to the area.







Sydenham Hill Wood
Sydenham Hill Wood and Fern BankSydenham Hill Wood nature reserve
The oak-lined formal avenue, known as Cox's Walk, leading from the junction of Dulwich Common and Lordship Lane was cut soon after 1732 by Francis Cox to connect his Green Man Tavern and Dulwich Wells with the more popular Sydenham Wells.




London
London, EnglandLondon, United KingdomLondon, UK
Sydenham Wells Park is located in Sydenham, south east London.









London Borough of Lewisham
LewishamLewisham CouncilBorough of Lewisham
The park is owned by the London Borough of Lewisham and maintained by Glendale.




Kent
Kent, EnglandCounty of KentCounty Kent
Wells Park is named after medicinal springs which were found in Sydenham in the seventeenth century, when Sydenham was still in Kent.









Green Flag Award
Green FlagGreen Flag statusGreen Flag Award for parks and green spaces
In 1901 the park was opened to the public and is one of nine parks in the borough to have a Green flag award.


London Buses
London BusBusLondon bus routes
London Buses routes 202 and 356 have two bus stops (on each side of the road) serving the park.




List of bus routes in London
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London Buses routes 202 and 356 have two bus stops (on each side of the road) serving the park.



Sydenham railway station (London)
SydenhamSydenham stationSydenham (London)
The nearest station is Sydenham, which is 0.75 miles away and has services run by London Overground and Southern.

London Overground
OvergroundLondon Overground stationLondon Overground stations
The nearest station is Sydenham, which is 0.75 miles away and has services run by London Overground and Southern.









Southern (Govia Thameslink Railway)
SouthernSouthern RailwaySouth Central
The nearest station is Sydenham, which is 0.75 miles away and has services run by London Overground and Southern.




Dulwich
Dulwich, LondonNorth DulwichDulwich Grove
was cut soon after 1732 by Francis Cox to connect his establishment of the Green Man Tavern and Dulwich Wells with the more popular Sydenham Wells.









Frank Pullen
Pullen developed extensively down Wells Park road, Sydenham and with Chevening Court built the whole of Brasted Close in Orpington, Kent.




Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Lewisham
Hilly FieldsLewishamLewisham's public open spaces


