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- Horn Park is a 16 acres (6.5 ha) public park within Horn Park in the Eltham area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, southeast London, United Kingdom. It has a mixture of grassland and woodland, children's playground, football pitch, outdoor gym and the first skate park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Historically Horn Park was one of three deer hunting parks belonging to Eltham Palace, over the centuries it was also used as grazing farmland and a fruit orchard. The park today is some of the last remaining open space of the original park, a public park next to the Horn Park housing estate which was completed just after the Second World War. (en)
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- Green Flag Award 2012-2021 (en)
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- Horn Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, United Kingdom (en)
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- Location of Horn Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich (en)
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- Middle Park, , Eltham, (en)
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- File:Horn Park Gavestone Crescent.png (en)
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- Horn Park December 2011, looking west, along Gavestone Crescent (en)
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- Destinations from Horn Park (en)
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- Horn Park is a 16 acres (6.5 ha) public park within Horn Park in the Eltham area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, southeast London, United Kingdom. It has a mixture of grassland and woodland, children's playground, football pitch, outdoor gym and the first skate park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Historically Horn Park was one of three deer hunting parks belonging to Eltham Palace, over the centuries it was also used as grazing farmland and a fruit orchard. The park today is some of the last remaining open space of the original park, a public park next to the Horn Park housing estate which was completed just after the Second World War. (en)
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