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Autumn in Carshalton Park
Carshalton Park looking towards the Methodist Church
Image: © JOHN PARKIN
Taken: 13 Oct 2009
0.06 miles
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Sweet Chestnut tree in Carshalton Park
An early autumn view in Carshalton Park
Image: © JOHN PARKIN
Taken: 13 Oct 2009
0.06 miles
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Carshalton Park
The park today occupies an area of 9.28 hectares, which is about one tenth of its original size.
The Grotto is situated in the south-east corner of the park. It was built in about 1724 as one of the first features of the ambitious designs for building and landscaping in the park.
A branch of the River Wandle used to rise in a subterranean chalk chamber beneath the Grotto. Within the recent past, water has again been seen at this location.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 2 Oct 2024
0.07 miles
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Carshalton Park
The park today occupies an area of 9.28 hectares, which is about one tenth of its original size.
The Grotto is situated in the south-east corner of the park. It was built in about 1724 as one of the first features of the ambitious designs for building and landscaping in the park.
A branch of the River Wandle used to rise in a subterranean chalk chamber beneath the Grotto. Within the recent past, water has again been seen at this location.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 2 Oct 2024
0.07 miles
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Carshalton Park
The park today occupies an area of 9.28 hectares, which is about one tenth of its original size.
The Grotto is situated in the south-east corner of the park. It was built in about 1724 as one of the first features of the ambitious designs for building and landscaping in the park.
A branch of the River Wandle used to rise in a subterranean chalk chamber beneath the Grotto. Within the recent past, water has again been seen at this location.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 2 Oct 2024
0.07 miles
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Carshalton Park: dry watercourse
Along the east side of Carshalton Park, this depression leading down from what appears to be a spring or fountain-head is clearly intended as a watercourse, but in a dry spring the bed showed no signs of water.
Image: © Christopher Hilton
Taken: 30 Mar 2012
0.09 miles
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Carshalton Park
The park today occupies an area of 9.28 hectares, which is about one tenth of its original size.
The Grotto is situated in the south-east corner of the park. It was built in about 1724 as one of the first features of the ambitious designs for building and landscaping in the park.
A branch of the River Wandle used to rise in a subterranean chalk chamber beneath the Grotto. Within the recent past, water has again been seen at this location. View from above the Grotto.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 2 Oct 2024
0.09 miles
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Firework display, Carshalton Park
Image: © Christopher Hilton
Taken: 5 Nov 2011
0.11 miles
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Carshalton Park.
This hole in the ground is called the Hogpit, or Hogpit Pond in the A-Z. It was the header for a water mill in Carshalton High Street. In wet winters there is sometimes standing water in the bottom.
This is the site for the local annual fireworks display around 5th November when a massive bonfire is lit in the bottom of the Hogpit.
Image: © Noel Foster
Taken: 31 Aug 2005
0.12 miles
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Firework display, Carshalton Park
Image: © Christopher Hilton
Taken: 5 Nov 2011
0.13 miles