| Lloyd Park Lloyd Park was originally part of the Coombe Estate. Before the newspaper magnate Frank Lloyd, who then owned the Coombe Estate, died in 1927 he had the idea of presenting some of the land to Croydon Corporation for use as playing fields. After his death, his daughter carried out her father’s wishes and the land was given to the Corporation and still bears his name. Some of the land was ploughed up in the Second World War as part of the war effort to grow crops. |
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Addington/Shirley Hills Coulsdon Common Croham Hurst Farthing Downs/ Happy Valley Kenley Common Kings Wood Lloyd Park Riddlesdown Selsdon Wood South Norwood Country Park South Norwood Lake Waddon Ponds Site
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