- Penge Common
Penge Common was an area of north east
Surrey and north westKent which now forms part ofLondon ,England ; covering most ofPenge , all ofAnerley , and parts of surrounding suburbs includingSouth Norwood . It abutted theGreat North Wood andJohn Rocque 's1745 map of London and its environs showed that Penge Common now included part of that wood.An area named Penge Place was excised from the northernmost part of Penge Common and was later used for the relocation of
The Crystal Palace . It included parts of theGreat North Wood which later becameCrystal Palace Park .The London and
Croydon Canal was built across Penge Common along what is now the line of the railway throughPenge West railway station , deviating to the south beforeAnerley railway station . There is a remnant at the northern corner of Betts Park,Anerley . Following the closure of the London andCroydon Canal , TheLondon and Croydon Railway was built largely along the same course, opening in 1839. Isambard KingdomBrunel built anatmospheric railway along this course.The Croydon Enclosure Act of 1797 and the Penge Enclosure Acts in 1805, 1806, and 1827 resulted in most of the remaining Common and Penge Green being subdivided. One of the first new houses was named "Annerley" which gave its name to the
Anerley area.Remnants of Penge Common that survive as public open spaces include Crystal Palace Park, Penge Recreation Ground and Betts Park in Anerley.
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