Path in Sunray Gardens

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Path in Sunray Gardens

Image: © Marathon Taken: 14 Sep 2011

Casino Villa on Denmark Hill was built by John Nash in 1796 for the lawyer, Richard Shaw, who made his fortune from the long trial of Warren Hastings, the Governor-General of India. In the early 20th century the estate had difficulties in finding tenants and the house was demolished in 1906. After the First World War, the Villa’s grounds were used for housing, and the Villa's water gardens were converted into a park, now known as Sunray Gardens. It is a rare survival of the work of the landscape designer, Humphrey Repton, and includes the pond just out of the picture to the left here, winding wooded paths and flowerbeds. The houses are in Elmwood Road. A very full account can be seen at https://memoirsofametrogirl.com/2020/05/13/casino-house-dulwich-richard-shawe-sunray-gardens/

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Image Location

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51.455747
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-0.092184