Jump to Main NavigationJump to Main Content
Click here for the main site Home Page History Section Picture of People in North End Pedestrianised Zone
Home Home > History > Places > Parks and Open Spaces 

 

Mayfield Road Playground

Photographs taken of Park Hill and Heathfields

  • Children's playground
  • Grass kick about area with goal

Located in Thornton Heath, the playground is right on the borough boundary at the end of Mayfield Road

The Ordnance Survey plan of 1894 shows an old gravel pit on the site of Mayfield and this must have been filled when the gravel supply was exhausted.

Mayfield was acquired by the Council in 1931 for an open space and allotments.  The open space has a children's playground and a field for informal games.

It was reported in 1973 that 90 Elm trees around the ground and adjacent to the allotments were dead or dying from Dutch Elm disease which swept across the country killing most Elm trees.  The removal of these trees totally altered the appearance of the playground.

Location Map of Mayfield Road Playground

Click here for a larger Location Map

Back to Parks and Open Spaces



Valid CSS! Valid HTML 4.01!
 

Friday, 25 July, 2008

 

Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Submit a Comment / Question to the Webmaster