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Now closed; was a cafe situated in converted listed almshouses in Burgess Park in [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell]]. As of September 2010 there is still a cafe in the park, but in a different location from this one and run by a different company.
The cafe in Burgess Park in [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell]] which is in converted listed almshouses. There is also outside seating in the gardens. Best way to access this is from Albany Road.
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.
Although you may think Burgess Park is a bit plain Chumeligh Gardens is actually rather nice. There are formal gardens such as an Islamic garden nearby and the cafe is also convenient if you are having a meeting in the neighbouring children's centre. [[secretlondon]] had a pleasant lunch on a picnic bench with colleagues waiting for a meeting. I had one of the daily specials which was a Cajun chicken wrap (£3.50) and a banana (50p). My wrap also contained cheese and seemed to have been put in a panini press, which was unusual.
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Cafe situated in converted listed almshouses in Burgess Park in [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell]].
There is also outside seating in the gardens. The best way to access this is from Albany Road.
Accessibility: They say they are fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible.
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Although Burgess Park may seem a bit plain, Chumleigh Gardens is actually rather nice. There are formal gardens such as an Islamic garden nearby, and the cafe is also convenient if you are having a meeting in the neighbouring children's centre.
See also:
*[http://www
.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/10571.html Time Out review]
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[[secretlondon]] visited in August 2009, and had a pleasant lunch on a picnic bench with colleagues waiting for a meeting. I had one of the daily specials which was a Cajun chicken wrap (&pound;3.50) and a banana (50p). My wrap also contained cheese and seemed to have been put in a panini press, which was unusual.
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Accessibility: They say they are fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible, and an anonymous commenter tells us that step-free access is "from the side entrance".

See also:
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/127824 Qype comments]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/10571.html Time Out review]

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Last visited by [[secretlondon]] and colleagues, August 2009. Opening hours taken from the Chumleigh Cafe website, August 2009.</div>
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address='Chumleigh Gardens, Burgess Park'
category='Now Closed'
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Last visited by [[secretlondon]] and colleagues, August 2009.
address='Chumleigh Gardens, Burgess Park, Camberwell'
category='Cafes,Smoking Area'
edit_type='Minor tidying'
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summary='Now closed; was a cafe
in Burgess Park in Camberwell.'
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summary='Cafe
in Burgess Park in Camberwell'

The cafe in Burgess Park in Camberwell which is in converted listed almshouses. There is also outside seating in the gardens. Best way to access this is from Albany Road.

Although you may think Burgess Park is a bit plain Chumeligh Gardens is actually rather nice. There are formal gardens such as an Islamic garden nearby and the cafe is also convenient if you are having a meeting in the neighbouring children's centre. secretlondon had a pleasant lunch on a picnic bench with colleagues waiting for a meeting. I had one of the daily specials which was a Cajun chicken wrap (£3.50) and a banana (50p). My wrap also contained cheese and seemed to have been put in a panini press, which was unusual.

Accessibility: They say they are fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible.

See also:

Last visited by secretlondon and colleagues, August 2009.


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