Ravensbourne in Peter Pan's Park
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Image: © Glyn Baker Taken: 1 Feb 2018
Found in a sliver of green between the A21 and the Ravensbourne in Southend (Lewisham) is the Peter Pan's Park. A "Pocket Park" opened in 2014 it is maintained by the local community. It was named after Image] a boating lake which was the first attraction ever named after J.M Barrie's creation.