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Deptford Park

23 Scawen Rd, London SE8 5AE, United Kingdom

Deptford Park
Park
4.3
834 reviews
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FXP6+J8 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8314 6000
lewisham.gov.uk
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Tuesday: 8–16
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Richard Oshea
Richard Oshea
Outdoor gym, great for joggers, sitters and dog walkers with a decent, children's play area.
Lively at weekends with footballers and families and great in the summer for chilling.
A flock of paraqueets live in the park and a haunt for wood pigeons.
Easy to reach from Canada Water, Surrey Quays and buses 188, 199, 47 and 225 stop nearby.
Abhishek Kalyankar
Abhishek Kalyankar201 days ago
Good park to bring kids. And also play sports live cricket football and baseball
Sabinus Ukachi
Sabinus Ukachi231 days ago
A very clean and quiet park. A park surrounded by leafy green trees. You can have a good and relaxing time in this park. However, it may not remain as quiet considering all the developments and structures going up around it. Highly recommended for now!
Vikram Parikh
Vikram Parikh293 days ago
Its a lovely park which is very spacious. There are many trees and grass across the whole park. It is also usually very quiet and is great for having a relaxing time. The park also has a running/walking track and gym equipments for public use, so also a great place to exercise. The trees in the park have lot of leaves which makes the park full of leaves and creates a great atmosphere.
Thomas Berry
Thomas Berry323 days ago
Lovely park with lots of trees. Restful.
Clive Bennett
Clive Bennett323 days ago
Most of the gorgeous plane trees seem to have almost recovered and are looking healthier. Leaves now dropping because of autumn rather than drought. Always worth a stroll here.
Mr.coffeeuk
Mr.coffeeuk354 days ago
Big enough for a stroll & quiet enough for a relaxing time
JR Suarez
JR Suarez2 years ago
Deptford Park used to be a market garden belonging to the estate of the Evelyn family. London County Council bought the land in 1884 to create a public park. Near to the main entrance you can see the sculpture Blue Iridescence by Heather Burrell.
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