The park is one of the most rich, historical and archaeological sites in south west London dating back to the late Bronze Age. The discovery of a Roman Stone Coffin in 1930 lends weight to suspicions that a grand Roman villa and bath-house once stood to the north side of the park.
A 58 Hectare Park across Beddington, Hackbridge and Wallington, Beddington Park originated as a deer park in the 14th century for the noble Carew family, whose manor house still stands in the park today- Carew Academy. The River Wandle runs through the park culminating in the lake in the The Grange Garde.
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