Bermondsey Spa Gardens, Public park in Bermondsey, London Borough of Southwark, England.
Bermondsey Spa Gardens is a public park in South London with modern seating, children's play areas, and a multi-use games zone. The space also features a 333-meter running track, exercise equipment, and designated dog walking areas.
The site stands on the grounds of an 18th-century spa established by Thomas Keyse in the 1760s. The adjacent street still bears his name, keeping the memory of this historical establishment alive.
The north side holds a Grade II listed Victorian red-brick building that now serves as a Tibetan Buddhist Centre. This structure shows how the space has become a place where different communities gather for spiritual practice.
The park is well served by London Overground trains and bus routes, making it easy to reach. It is open throughout the day, with early mornings and late afternoons typically being quieter times to visit.
The park contains the Ellen Brown Bermondsey Play Centre, which combines a Sure Start centre with Southwark Play Services and a community cafe. This blend of facilities makes it a genuine meeting point for local families.
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