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Bridge to Nowhere | Burgess Park reflecting back in time
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Bridge to Nowhere | Burgess Park reflecting back in time

Take the Heritage Trail!Click on the interactive map belowWalk the park and smartphone-scan the QR codesDownload our map PDFs belowUse the website menus aboveCut to the trail         or read on:This is the story of Burgess Park – one of London’s biggest parks and the only area in South London to have been de-urbanised.Burgess Park’s significance is due not so much to its size but to its history, and the unusual way it was created within our living memory. The park slowly emerged from the space left by demolished factories, churches and streets as well as bomb damaged areas and the filled-in Grand Surrey Canal from Camberwell to Peckham.The park was inspired by local people like Jessie Burgess who the park is named after, by post-war optimism and by the Abercrombie Plan – a grand plan to rebuild London in the 1940s. The aim of the park was to create a ‘green lung’ for South London.The Friends of Burgess Park who want to protect, promote and enhance this important inner-city London park, hope that, with the benefit of Lottery Funding, the park’s heritage will be remembered.Uncover the park’s intriguing history with our Burgess Park Heritage Trail – from rich farmland and market gardens supplying London’s growing population during the 18th century to the 19th/20th century sprawl of industries with its busy streets, shops, pubs and people. On the map – hover over a marker to see the subject; click the image to go to the relevant page:The park contains four listed buildings: St George’s Church, the Lime Kiln, Chumleigh Gardens and Passmore Edwards Library, Baths and Wash-house, (which also has a listing for its railings!). The park also holds many other clues to its interesting past. So as you walk, run or cycle through be on the lookout for our heritage plaques:Each plaque tells a story and by scanning the QR code  you can uncover the hidden stories of Burgess Park (you may need to install a free QR app on your mobile device).To enjoy this fascinating story you can download the two-part heritage trail map:If you find any inaccuracies or if you would like to make a contribution to the historical record please contact us at friendsofburgesspark@gmail.com, Alternatively – many people are adding their memories now to each page. Scroll to the bottom and add your own comments, questions or memories.We believe we have permission to use the images you will find on this website. However, if you think any of the images infringe copyright please let us know at friendsofburgesspark@gmail.comMore historical links:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL7jS-W6jiRLCYxlh1fdNw – Four clips of oral history produced by the Bridge to Nowhere Project (links are also in specific pages)https://londoncanals.uk/ (An introduction to the Surrey Canal) https://londoncanals.uk/historical/the-grand-surrey-the-canal-that-aimed-for-portsmouth/Also see our links page;

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