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Kelsey Park

Location | Beckenham, UK

Kelsey Park is a public park in Beckenham in the borough of Bromley. The original mansion was built around 1408 for William Kelshulle and demolished around 1800.

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Kelsey Park was officially opened to the public by Right Honourable John Burns MP, President of the Local Government Board, on 31 May 1913. The house itself was used by the British Army during the First World War and was demolished in 1921.

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Lakes, ditches and wonderful wildlife habitats attract birds such as grey herons as well as provide frogs, newts, fish and dragonflies a healthy habitat to thrive. The colourful flowers provide nectar for insects and the reeds and bulrushes provide shelter for nesting birds.

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