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Wintry light in Parsloes Park
Parsloes Park lies on the site of Parsloes Manor, named after Hugh Passelewe, a 13th century owner. In 1619 the manor passed to the Fanshawe family, who owned it for 300 years until it was sold to the London County Council at the time of the First World War. The house which had fallen into disrepair was demolished in 1925 but the park was kept as open space for the residents of Becontree Estate, then under construction. It was opened as a public open space in 1935 to celebrate the official completion of the estate.
The lake is in the south-west corner of the park. This is in the northern part of the park looking towards the backs of the houses in Wren Avenue.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 30 Nov 2016
0.09 miles
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Parsloes Park
Parsloes Park lies on the site of Parsloes Manor, named after Hugh Passelewe, a 13th century owner. In 1619 the manor passed to the Fanshawe family, who owned it for 300 years until it was sold to the London County Council at the time of the First World War. The house which had fallen into disrepair was demolished in 1925 but the park was kept as open space for the residents of Becontree Estate, then under construction. It was opened as a public open space in 1935 to celebrate the official completion of the estate.
The lake is in the south-west corner of the park. This is towards the northern part of the park where an area of rough grassland has been left and looks towards the backs of the houses in Wren Avenue.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 30 Nov 2016
0.12 miles
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Parsloes Park
Parsloes Park lies on the site of Parsloes Manor, named after Hugh Passelewe, a 13th century owner. In 1619 the manor passed to the Fanshawe family, who owned it for 300 years until it was sold to the London County Council at the time of the First World War. The house which had fallen into disrepair was demolished in 1925 but the park was kept as open space for the residents of Becontree Estate, then under construction. It was opened as a public open space in 1935 to celebrate the official completion of the estate.
The lake is in the south-west corner of the park. This is towards the northern part of the park where an area of rough grassland has been left.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 30 Nov 2016
0.13 miles
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View of an electricity substation covered with graffiti in Parsloes Park
Looking northwest.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 19 Mar 2021
0.16 miles
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View of the rear of Sydney Russell School from Parsloes Park
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 18 Jun 2014
0.20 miles
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View of boulders in Parsloes Park
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 19 Mar 2021
0.21 miles
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Privatised
When built his terrace of ex-council houses in Fitzstephen Road Becontree would have been like peas in a pod. Now in private hands the owners have modified and adapted them to their own needs and tastes. One unusual feature leftover from the original design is the shared porch of the middle two houses. The halls and stairs adjoining gave better sound insulation from the neighbours on one side at least.
Image: © Glyn Baker
Taken: 14 Sep 2005
0.21 miles
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View of the Future Youth Zone building from Parsloes Park
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 19 Mar 2021
0.22 miles
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View towards Parsloes Avenue from Parsloes Park
Looking north-northeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 18 Jun 2014
0.24 miles
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Parsloes Park and Becontree from the air
The Sydney Russell School on Parsloes Avenue is prominent.
School web site: http://www.sydneyrussellschool.com/ .
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 26 Aug 2019
0.25 miles