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Horn Park is an area of south east London south west of
Eltham Eltham ( ) is a district of southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is east-southeast of Charing Cross, and is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. The three wards of Elt ...
. It is located southeast of
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on the southwest edge of the
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and borders both the
London Borough of Lewisham Lewisham () is a London borough in south-east London; it forms part of Inner London. The principal settlement of the borough is Lewisham. The local authority is Lewisham London Borough Council, based in Catford. The Prime Meridian passes throug ...
and the
London Borough of Bromley The London Borough of Bromley () is the southeasternmost of the London boroughs that make up Greater London, bordering the ceremonial county of Kent, which most of Bromley was part of before 1965. The borough's population is an estimated 332,336 ...
.Nicholson Greater London Street Atlas Comprehensive Edition p.184 (2003) shows borough boundaries and roadsstreet map
accessed from at Streetmap.co.uk shows present borough and postal boundaries and roads
There is a public park also named Horn Park and two schools in the area. The
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flows northward though Horn Park, and the suburb is covered by the
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, which was previously called the Lee postal district. There is
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located in Horn Park Estate on Sibthorpe Road, that hosts a number of activities, such as Christian, council and MP meetings, and numerous classes including dance, karate and English.


History

Horn Park was one of three parks attached to
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. The area was heavily wooded and was stocked with
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until the destruction of both during the
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. The park became farmland until 1936 when the
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began the construction of the Horn Park Estate. The estate was not completed until the 1950s, with work being interrupted by
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. An old manor named ''Horne'' was recorded on the land in 1242, and later the area was recorded as ''park of Horn'' in 1481.Mills, A. D., ''A Dictionary of London Place Names'', p. 126 (2001) ''Horn Park'' appears as a named place in a 1762 map by
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, and an
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map from 1805. The Old English word ''Horn'' refers to a 'projecting horn-shaped piece of land'.


Horn Park, public park

There is a public park, also named Horn Park, located in the south of the Horn Park area. The park is bordered by and has entrances on Winn Road to the south, Alnwick Road to the north, and Gavestone Road to the northwest, which continues through the park,Horn Park information
at http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/
although is closed to regular traffic. Horn Park Primary School is located adjacent to the park, on the north side, next to some public allotments. The park is mostly grassland, crossed with paths and lined with trees located on a hill, the west side being the higher ground; the
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and the
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developments can be seen from the park. On the north side of the park near the primary school, there is a play area, this has been rebuilt several times. At present it contains a children's
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, a floodlit ball court, an
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and a small
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, when the site was constructed in the early 2000s it was the first skatepark in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Before this was constructed the park contained an older children's playground and ball court on the same site. Gavestone Crescent that runs through the park is shown on old
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maps from the mid twentieth century to have previously had prefabs with gardens all the way along, and the park was then narrower,Ordnance Survey map ''TQ47, Surveyed: 1938 – 1955, Published: 1961'' accessed fro
National Library of Scotland website
/ref> these prefabs have since been demolished, making the park wider. Today it's just a paved track, running from one park gate to another passing Allotments, and the playground, it is gated off and closed to normal traffic, but is used by council, maintenance and emergency vehicles.


Transport

Several A roads pass through or near Horn Park. The South Circular Road (A205)
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cuts through east to west and is called Westhorne Avenue in the area. To the east and north of Horn Park the A20 road dual carriageway, named Sidcup Road, takes traffic in and out of London in a southeast to northwest direction. Just the west the
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carries traffic north to south between Bromley and Lewisham. The
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begins at the northeast edge of Horn Park and continues east becoming Eltham High Street. The
Dartford Loop Line The Dartford Loop Line is one of three lines linking London with Dartford in Kent, England. It lies to the south of the other two: the North Kent Line (or Woolwich Line) and the Bexleyheath Line. Informally, the line is known as the Sidcup ...
crosses Horn Park east to west, the two closest stations are Lee to the west and
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to the east. The Dartford Loop Line and the stations of Lee and Mottingham opened in 1866. Horn Park is served by several Transport for London bus services including 160, 273, B16 and more, connecting it with areas including
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Catford Catford is a district in south east London, England, and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Lewisham. It is southwest of Lewisham itself, mostly in the Rushey Green (ward), Rushey Green and Catford South Ward (electoral subdiv ...
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Chislehurst Chislehurst () is a suburban district of south-east London, England, in the London Borough of Bromley. It lies east of Bromley, south-west of Sidcup and north-west of Orpington, south-east of Charing Cross. Before the creation of Greater L ...
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, Grove Park,
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, Lee,
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Petts Wood Petts Wood is a town in south-east London, England, previously located in the historic county of Kent. It lies south of Chislehurst, west of St Paul's Cray and Poverest, north of Orpington and Crofton, and east of Southborough and Bromley ...
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Sidcup Sidcup is an area of south-east London, England, primarily in the London Borough of Bexley. It is south-east of Charing Cross, bordering the London Boroughs of London Borough of Bromley, Bromley and Royal Borough of Greenwich, Greenwich. Before ...
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and
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. London bus route 160 passes through Horn Park serving bus stops along the South Circular road, Westhorne Avenue, on its journey from Lee, then to Eltham, Chislehurst, and Sidcup. London bus route 273 passes through Horn Park along smaller residential roads, mostly following a
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method, as there are few bus stops on this part of the route. The 273 bus route starts in Lewisham, then passes through Lee, Horn Park, Grove Park, Chislehurst and Petts Wood. London bus route B16 passes through Horn Park serving bus stops along the A 210, Eltham Road, on its journey from Kidbrook, then to Eltham, Welling and Bexleyheath. Eltham Road which is part of the A20 road, at the north side of Horn Park has bus stops serving four more London bus routes, the 321 bus running 24 hours a day from New Cross to Sidcup, the 122 bus running from Sydenham to Plumstead, the 178 bus running from Lewisham to Woolwich and the night bus N21 travelling from Trafalgar Square to Bexleyheath.


Education

There are two schools in Horn Park. The primary school, Horn Park Primary SchoolHorn Park Primary School information
accessed from http://www.foxtons.co.uk/education/
where about 450 pupils attend is located on Alnwick Road, in Horn Park estate, adjacent to the park.
Colfe's School Colfe's School, previously Colfe's Grammar School is a co-educational independent day school in Lee in the London Borough of Lewisham, in southeast London, England, and one of the oldest schools in London. The school is a member of the Headmast ...
, an independent school, is located on the north side of Horn Park on Horn Park Lane, the current buildings and location date from 1963, but the school itself is centuries older.Colfe's school website
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References

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