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Market Gardens at Burgess Park

Market Gardens at Burgess Park

Our image is an extract from . Albany Road is the main road about a third of the way down; St George's Church is at the lower left; the present-day Chumleigh Gardens are marked as 'Friendly Female Asylum'.

At Burgess Park we show another map of the same area, after it was built up and before it was converted into a park.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Market Gardens at Burgess Park

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Market Gardens

Market Gardens stood near here, 1852. For more information visit artinthepark...

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Parish pump Tooting

Parish pump Tooting

Artesian well sunk by the parish at their own expense. From the near-by pump the villagers received a supply of water at the rate of 130 gallons per minute. Known as "The Parish Pump" it was in use...

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Bawley fishing boat

Bawley fishing boat

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1 memorial
Hay's Wharf

Hay's Wharf

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Place, Commerce, Food & Drink

7 memorials
Bull and George Hotel

Bull and George Hotel

Probably built sometime in the 18th century. It served as a coaching inn on the London-Dover road. Jane Austen stayed here several times whilst travelling to visit her brother in Canterbury. Quotin...

Building, Food & Drink

1 memorial