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Grange Park
Located in Old Coulsdon, at the junction of Coulsdon Road and Canons Hill. The Park was obtained partly by Public Subscription but mostly by the Urban District Council in 1929 from the owners of the Coulsdon Court Golf Course. The land was sold for use as an open space or pleasure and recreation ground. Grange Park was formally part of Squire Byrons Coulsdon Court Estate. The Village War Memorial stands on the edge of the park and takes the form of a simple wayside cross with the inscription, These men of Coulsdon, gave their lives in the War, 1914-1919. The panels at the base contain the names of the fallen. The Park lies within the Bradmore Green Conservation Area which was designated in 1968.
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