DescriptionBeulah Hill Pond SE19 - geograph.org.uk - 50519.jpg
English: Beulah Hill Pond SE19. An ornamental pond and seats, in Upper Norwood, beside Beulah Hill opposite Norbury Hill junction, Beulah Hill Pond is a small secluded area beside the busy Beulah Hill road which runs from Upper Norwood to Woodside. The pond was formerly a watering place for horses and cattle, with a railing across the middle to prevent the animals straying into the deeper water. It was locally called the Big Pond and during the winter when the pond froze it was a favourite place for skating.
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