Old entrance to Tulse Hill Nature Garden

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Old entrance to Tulse Hill Nature Garden

Image: © Marathon Taken: 28 Sep 2011

Tulse Hill Nature Garden was set up in 1982 and formally opened in the presence of dozens of enthusiastic children. It is overlooked on two sides by the adjacent Tulse Hill Estate, on a third side by a school, and on the fourth by the back gardens of Leander Road. Colourful murals featured on most of the walls but neglect through lack of resources made the nature garden a sorry sight ten years later. It has now been opened up to the Tulse Hill Estate, tidied up and gives a much more welcoming and cared-for appearance. This is one of the old entrances and as can be seen the original 1982 murals are almost completely obscured.

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Image Location

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51.451359
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-0.115539