Danson Park is a park located in Welling in the London Borough of Bexley. Welling is a district in the London Borough of Bexley. ... The London Borough of Bexley is a London borough in southeast outer London. ...
Danson Lake in Danson Park
It is the largest public park in the London Borough of Bexley and one of the most important in the area. The landscape was designed and laid out by Nathaniel Richmond, assistant to Capability Brown from 1761 to 1763. At its centre is a large and picturesque 12 acre (49,000 m²) lake to the south of Danson House. The Danson Stables public house is also located in the park. The park is located at grid reference TQ472752. Danson Lake File links The following pages link to this file: Danson Park ... Lancelot Brown (1716 â 6 February 1783), more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English landscape gardener. ... 1761 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1763 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Danson House is a Georgian mansion (today a Grade I listed building) at the centre of Danson Park, to the west of Bexleyheath in the London Borough of Bexley, south-east London. ... An amusingly named pub: the Old New Inn at Bourton-on-the-Water in the Cotswolds (southwest Midlands of England) A pub in the Haymarket area of Edinburgh, Scotland A public house, usually known as a pub, is a drinking establishment found mainly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia... The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ...
Danson House is a Georgian mansion (today a Grade I listed building) at the centre of DansonPark, to the west of Bexleyheath in the London Borough of Bexley, south-east London.
Originally called Danson Hill, the Palladian villa was designed by leading architect Sir Robert Taylor (architect of the Bank of England), and constructed c.
The park was opened to the public in 1925, while the house was used for civil defence purposes during World War Two.