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The London Borough of Southwark, occupying a roughly triangular area south of Tower Bridge over the River Thames, considers itself to be one of the greenest boroughs in London, with its 245 hectares (610 acres) of public parkland. There are more than 130 such green areas, ranging from the large areas around Dulwich and Southwark Park in Rotherhithe to the many sports grounds and squares. The main ones are: The centre of the following squares are laid to gardens: * Addington Square * Lorrimore Square * West Square

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  • The London Borough of Southwark, occupying a roughly triangular area south of Tower Bridge over the River Thames, considers itself to be one of the greenest boroughs in London, with its 245 hectares (610 acres) of public parkland. There are more than 130 such green areas, ranging from the large areas around Dulwich and Southwark Park in Rotherhithe to the many sports grounds and squares. The main ones are: * Belair Park: 10.6 hectares (26 acres) north of West Dulwich railway station: Grade II listed landscape, lake and sports facilities * Brimmington Park: 1.79 hectares (4.4 acres) * Brunswick Park: 4-acre (1.6 ha) * Burgess Park: 47.62 hectares (117.7 acres) * Camberwell Green: 0.89 hectares (2.2 acres) * Dulwich Park: 30.85 hectares (76.2 acres) created in 1890; contains several garden areas, many sports facilities * Elephant Park * Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park: 5.94 hectares (14.7 acres) surrounding the Imperial War Museum (also includes the ) * Goose Green: 2 hectares (4.9 acres) * Newington Gardens: 1.32 hectares (3.3 acres) * Nunhead Cemetery: 20.37 hectares (50.3 acres) * One Tree Hill: 6.95 hectares (17.2 acres) near Honor Oak Park railway station * Pasley Park: * Peckham Rye Park and Common with Piermont Green: 42.75 hectares (105.6 acres) The park is Edwardian. * Potters Fields Park: 1.36 hectares (3.4 acres) * Russia Dock Woodland: 14.0 hectares (35 acres) * Southwark Park: 26.57 hectares (65.7 acres) opened 1869, one of the earliest opened by the Metropolitan Board of Works: gardens, sports facilities * Sydenham Hill Wood: 9.39 hectares (23.2 acres) remains of the Great North Wood. * Tabard Gardens: 1.762 hectares (4.35 acres) The centre of the following squares are laid to gardens: * Addington Square * Lorrimore Square * West Square (en)
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  • The London Borough of Southwark, occupying a roughly triangular area south of Tower Bridge over the River Thames, considers itself to be one of the greenest boroughs in London, with its 245 hectares (610 acres) of public parkland. There are more than 130 such green areas, ranging from the large areas around Dulwich and Southwark Park in Rotherhithe to the many sports grounds and squares. The main ones are: The centre of the following squares are laid to gardens: * Addington Square * Lorrimore Square * West Square (en)
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  • Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Southwark (en)
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