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South Wimbledon, railway bridge
Taking the Sutton to Blackfriars line over Wandle Meadow Nature Park.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 23 Nov 2013
0.04 miles
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Railway underpass near Haydons Road
The path is part of both the Wandle Trail and NCN 20 at this point. The railway above is part of the Thameslink Wimbledon loop line.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 29 Aug 2011
0.05 miles
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Railway bridge, Wandle Trail
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 17 May 2021
0.05 miles
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Railway bridge, Wandle valley
The Wandle Trail, follows the Mead Path beneath the railway between Haydons Road and Tooting. The path, followed by NCN22, emerges beside the River Graveney.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 30 Nov 2009
0.05 miles
5
Wandle Meadow Nature Park
This site was originally a sewage works, built in 1877 by the Croydon Board of Health. They became the works of the Wandle Valley Joint Sewerage Board in 1917. The works were closed in the 1970s and the above-ground structures demolished and made safe. Eventually in 1994, Merton Council allowed housing in a small part of the old works to the west of the River Wandle and established Wandle Meadow Nature Park on the rest. Although the clouds looked threatening on this day, the showers never really materialised, at least not where I was.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 11 Apr 2012
0.07 miles
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Wandle Meadow Nature Park
This site was originally a sewage works, built in 1877 by the Croydon Board of Health. They became the works of the Wandle Valley Joint Sewerage Board in 1917. The works were closed in the 1970s and the above-ground structures demolished and made safe. Eventually in 1994, Merton Council allowed housing in a small part of the old works to the west of the River Wandle and established Wandle Meadow Nature Park on the rest. Although the clouds looked threatening on this day, the showers never really materialised, at least not where I was.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 11 Apr 2012
0.08 miles
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South Wimbledon, footpath
In Wandle Meadow Nature Park.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 23 Nov 2013
0.08 miles
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Path through Wandle Meadow Nature Park
This site was originally a sewage works, built in 1877 by the Croydon Board of Health. They became the works of the Wandle Valley Joint Sewerage Board in 1917. The works were closed in the 1970s and the above-ground structures demolished and made safe. Eventually in 1994, Merton Council allowed housing in a small part of the old works to the west of the River Wandle and established Wandle Meadow Nature Park on the rest. The River Wandle is beyond the trees to the left and the Wandle Trail passes through the nature park. Although the clouds looked threatening on this day, the showers never really materialised, at least not where I was.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 11 Apr 2012
0.10 miles
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Wandle Meadow Nature Reserve
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 17 May 2021
0.10 miles
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River Graveney
The river cannot actually be seen as it is in a deep open-top culvert at this point.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 29 Aug 2011
0.11 miles