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Upper Norwood, beside Beulah Hill opposite Norbury Hill junction.
1 1/2 acres 0.61 hectares.
Beulah Hill Pond is a small secluded area beside the busy Beulah Hill Road which runs from Upper Norwood to Woodside. The pond was formally a watering place for horses and cattle, with a railing across the middle to prevent the animals straying into the deeper water. It was locally called the Big Pond and during the winter when the pond froze it was a favourite place for skating.
A mid 19th century plan shows the Conquering Hero public house beside the pond, obviously a watering place for the people stopped to let their livestock drink at the pond. The Parks Department assumed responsibility for the pond in 1954.
Beulah Hill
London SE19 3HW
United Kingdom
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