The Capital Ring: Stage 3: Grove Park - Penge West

Grove Park
Grove Park
Where it all starts
Duncan Bannatyne has a club
Duncan Bannatyne has a club
He is famous from the Dragons' Den.
Hazy Sunshine
Hazy Sunshine
E. Nesbitt was a Local Resident
E. Nesbitt was a Local Resident
Her real name was Edith Bland you know.
The Downham Woodland Walk
The Downham Woodland Walk
This narrow strip runs for a mile or so, and was part of the Great North Wood.
The Downham Woodland Walk
The Downham Woodland Walk
Most of the Great North Wood is now gone.
Teacups in the Wood
Teacups in the Wood
Out of the Woods
Out of the Woods
We emerged at a little place called Souhend (but not on sea)
Entering Beckenham Place Park
Entering Beckenham Place Park
Beckenham Place Park
Beckenham Place Park
In 1773 this belonged to John Cator, a timber merchnat.
Beckenham Place Park
Beckenham Place Park
In 1927 it belonged to London County Council.
Remains of a BIg Tree
Remains of a BIg Tree
Catheryn is Nuts about Squirrels
Catheryn is Nuts about Squirrels
A Nice Resting Place
A Nice Resting Place
Golf in the Park
Golf in the Park
It's a Big Park
It's a Big Park
Beckenham
Beckenham
We emerge in Beckenham
Unknown Church
Unknown Church
Decay in Cator Patk
Decay in Cator Patk
The Sun gets Low in Cator Park
The Sun gets Low in Cator Park
We left a little late, and night was falling.
Still in Cator Park
Still in Cator Park
Back in the Suburbs
Back in the Suburbs
Strolling through Penge
Strolling through Penge
Suburban Penge
Suburban Penge
Park in Penge
Park in Penge
Nearly at Penge West
Nearly at Penge West
Penge West
Penge West
Darkness has already fallen.