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Brief description of site

Crystal Palace Park is a mid-19th-century public park modified in the 20th century. The park was the site of 'Crystal Palace' which was moved from Hyde Park after hosting the Great Exhibition of 1851. The palace burned down in 1936. The London Development Agency (LDA) have started a programme of regeneration in the park. The park is also the home of The National Sports Centre (NSC).

Brief history of site

The Crystal Palace was purchased and moved from Hyde Park to Sydenham to encourage Londoners to take a day out in the country to visit the new enlarged Crystal Palace set in its own pleasure gardens, complete with pools, fountains and even a Dinosaur Theme Park. A Dinosaur Theme Park is still present in the park today.

Location information:

Address: Crystal Palace Park, Anerley Hill, London, SE19 2BA

Locality: Sydenham

Local Authorities:

Greater London; Bromley

Historical County: Kent

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 177 Grid Ref: TQ345705
Latitude: 51.41757 Longitude: -0.06716739

Key information:

Form of site: public park

Purpose of site: urban park

Context or principal building: parks, gardens and urban spaces

Site first created: 1852

Main period of development: Mid 19th century

Survival: Extant

Site Size (Hectares): 80

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