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Brief description of site

An extensive public park (74 hectares) opened in 1925 on the site of a larger 18th-century landscape park originally of 240 hectares. The park features 3 separate gardens: the Old English Garden, the Rock Garden and the Peace Garden. The park boasts a wide array of sporting and visitor facilities including water sports on the 7.8 hectare lake.

Brief history of site

The original Danson estate was, between 1571 and 1723, enlarged from 100 acres (about 41 hectares) of woodland and arable to 250 acres (about 104 hectares) ornamented with waterworks and fishponds. The mansion was re-built between 1763 and 1767. Landscaping of the park appears to have been undertaken at the same time, either by Lancelot Brown or his then assistant, Nathaniel Richmond.

Location information:

Address: Danson Park, Danson Road, Bexleyheath, DA6 8HL

Locality: Bexleyheath

Local Authorities:

Greater London; Bexley

Historical County: Kent

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 177 Grid Ref: TQ472749
Latitude: 51.45395 Longitude: 0.1171685

Key information:

Form of site: public park

Purpose of site: urban park

Context or principal building: great house

Site first created: After 1571

Main period of development: Mid 18th century

Survival: Part: standing remains

Site Size (Hectares): 74

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