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summary='A park situated between Brockley and Ladywell in the London Borough of Lewisham.'
summary='A park situated between Brockley and Ladywell in the London Borough of Lewisham.' website='' |
summary='A park situated between Brockley and Ladywell in the London Borough of Lewisham.' website='' |
The excellently-named Hilly Fields is a park situated between Brockley and Ladywell in the London Borough of Lewisham. It's basically a big open green space on a hill — although the grass and trees are kept neat, it doesn't have formal flowerbeds or anything like that.
Facilities include a children's playground, tennis courts, and a picnic area. There may also be public toilets, but we've not verified this yet.
As the name suggests, it's on a hill, so it has good views of the surrounding area. A farmers market is held here on the 2nd Saturday of each month (see Brockley Central comments).
See also:
- Friends of Hilly Fields
- Facilities at Hilly Fields, from the Lewisham council website
- Brockley Central article
- Brockley Central feature on the Hilly Fields Users Group
- diamond geezer's writeup (including song)
- Hilly Fields Birdwatch blog
- Brockley Central article on the origins of Hilly Fields
- Tired Of London entry
- Trusted Places comments
Info on farmers market is correct as of February 2008.
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