(Photo: Friends of Devonshire Road Nature Reserve)
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Open:
Saturday 12:00–16:30
+ Sunday 12:00–16:30
Description:
Devonshire Road Nature Reserve forms part of the railway cutting between Forest Hill and New Cross. This is a 4km-long Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation.
We have a visitor centre and wildlife front and back gardens. There is a 2-mile-long nature reserve at the back of the garden with a large meadow. The garden is used for demonstrations of organic and wildlife gardening and provides a pleasant haven for visitors.
The garden won a Green Pennant award in 2009.
Gardener:
Ms Iris Borgers
Activities:
Talks and crafts for children. Coffee and tea.
Entrance:
170 Devonshire Road
Nearest postcode: SE23 3SZ
Buses:
P4, P12
Stations:
Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill
Access:
Sorry, no disabled access to the reserve. Footpath could be slippery on wet days.
Dogs:
Working assistance dogs only
Further information:
Nearby Gardens (click on names for details):
Last updated: 26/05/2010