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Betts Park
Public park in Penge, London Borough of Bromley, in London, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Betts Park (also known as King George's Field[1]) is a public park in Anerley, London Borough of Bromley, in southeast London, England.[2] It is approximately 13 acres (5 hectares) and has a number of attractions, including part of the old Croydon Canal and the Heart of Anerley obelisk. The current park was opened in December 1928 and extended throughout the 1930s,[3] with the final addition of "new fields" by the King George V Memorial Trust in 1937. The boundaries of the park mirror the outline of an ancient copse dating back over 1000 years.
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