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Cannon Hill Common
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Cannon Hill Common is a public park in the London Borough of Merton. It is situated near Raynes Park and Morden. It is also the location of a Local Nature Reserve and the Paddock Allotments.
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Joseph Hood Recreation Ground
318 Martin Way, London SW20 9BX, United Kingdom
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Merton Fish Bar
258 Martin Way, Morden SM4 4AW, United Kingdom
Fireaway Pizza Wimbledon
344 Kingston Rd, Wimbledon Chase, London SW20 8LR, United Kingdom
Pizza Go Go Wimbledon
336 Kingston Rd, Wimbledon Chase, London SW20 8LR, United Kingdom
The Momos Indian Restaurant
340 Kingston Rd, Wimbledon Chase, London SW20 8LR, United Kingdom
Raka Indian Cuisine
306 Kingston Rd, Wimbledon Chase, London SW20 8LX, United Kingdom
Galaxy Cafe & Restaurant
304 Kingston Rd, Wimbledon Chase, London SW20 8LX, United Kingdom
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Cannon Hill Common

235 Cannon Hill Ln, London SW20 9DB, United Kingdom
4.6(310)
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Cannon Hill Common is a public park in the London Borough of Merton. It is situated near Raynes Park and Morden. It is also the location of a Local Nature Reserve and the Paddock Allotments.

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Pet friendly
attractions: Joseph Hood Recreation Ground, restaurants: Merton Fish Bar, Fireaway Pizza Wimbledon, Pizza Go Go Wimbledon, The Momos Indian Restaurant, Raka Indian Cuisine, Galaxy Cafe & Restaurant
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+44 20 8545 3930
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merton.gov.uk

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Joseph Hood Recreation Ground

Joseph Hood Recreation Ground

Joseph Hood Recreation Ground

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Cannon Hill Common

Merton Fish Bar

Fireaway Pizza Wimbledon

Pizza Go Go Wimbledon

The Momos Indian Restaurant

Raka Indian Cuisine

Galaxy Cafe & Restaurant

Merton Fish Bar

Merton Fish Bar

4.7

(186)

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Fireaway Pizza Wimbledon

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4.1

(89)

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Pizza Go Go Wimbledon

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3.5

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The Momos Indian Restaurant

The Momos Indian Restaurant

4.6

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4.6
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5.0
6y

Cannon Hill Common is a public park in the London Borough of Merton. It is situated near Raynes Park and Morden. It is also the location of a Local Nature Reserve and the Paddock Allotments. Cannon Hill Common is not common land. It was but part of the former extensive holdings of Merton Priory, founded in the 12th century and later part of Cannon Hill Estate. The land was farmed for many centuries until Cannon Hill House was built, probably shortly after 1762. The ornamental lake was created in the 18th century and is a remnant of the former landscaped grounds of Cannon Hill House. By 1880 the house was empty and the surrounding land farmed. The house was sited at the top of the common at the edge of the pond and woodland that was first designated a bird sanctuary in 1927. During its heyday in the nineteenth century a steeple chase of local gentry used to take place from Raynes' farm at West Barnes to Cannon Hill lake and back along what is today Blenheim Road. The Cannon Hill estate was well stocked with pheasants, partridges, hares and rabbits and entertained shooting parties.

Local house builder Mr Blay offered 60 acres (24 ha) of land to Merton and Morden Urban District Council for the creation of Cannon Hill Common. The Council agreed to purchase 53½ acres at a cost of £17,610. The Park officially opened on the 9 April 1927. The pavilion that once stood on the common housed a holiday play scheme in the early seventies and a cafe in the late 1980s. In 2008 the pavilion was destroyed in a fire started by arsonists. The remains were demolished and plans to rebuild it by Merton Council have...

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5.0
1y

One of the lesser known commons of Southwest London. And compared to some of its illustrious / infamous cousins (see Clapham, Wimbledon etc) this one is nothing if not unassuming. Hey, who wouldn't be with such heavyweight showoffs in the family? But let's not be ungrateful. It is a huge boone to this quadrant of the city that it is dotted with so many surviving parcels of common land. Their special legal status gives rise to a certain democratic anarchy of spirit and an untouchable, wilder variant of the urban park. Let's further specify this particular one as belonging to the 'well-kept secret' subspecies: a locals-only,...

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5.0
7y

Great for dog walking, duck feeding, a kickabout, and picnics. There's a park with a slide, a roundabout, a seesaw, and a pool area... although I'm not sure if this is ever filled anymore.

The pond always has a lot of ducks and they now have tiny piers you can walk out onto. You'll often find people fishing here too. The trails to wander through are all pretty, but maybe keep some hay fever...

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Philip ThompsonPhilip Thompson
One of the lesser known commons of Southwest London. And compared to some of its illustrious / infamous cousins (see Clapham, Wimbledon etc) this one is nothing if not unassuming. Hey, who wouldn't be with such heavyweight showoffs in the family? But let's not be ungrateful. It is a huge boone to this quadrant of the city that it is dotted with so many surviving parcels of common land. Their special legal status gives rise to a certain democratic anarchy of spirit and an untouchable, wilder variant of the urban park. Let's further specify this particular one as belonging to the 'well-kept secret' subspecies: a locals-only, Londoners-in-the-know retreat. <Pause to appreciate>
Moran RavivMoran Raviv
I’ve been living in Wimbledon for 7 years and only discovered this common over the first lockdown. Until then, I only visited Wimbledon common. I would definitely recommend exploring cannon hill common. It is calm, quiet and just a wonderful space to spend a morning or afternoon.
Lauren ViolaLauren Viola
I love going here for a picnic or a walk! Lovely little wood and a pond with plenty of bird life. Only downfall at the moment is the travellers who have camped out in the middle of the large field recently! Ruins the peace somewhat.
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One of the lesser known commons of Southwest London. And compared to some of its illustrious / infamous cousins (see Clapham, Wimbledon etc) this one is nothing if not unassuming. Hey, who wouldn't be with such heavyweight showoffs in the family? But let's not be ungrateful. It is a huge boone to this quadrant of the city that it is dotted with so many surviving parcels of common land. Their special legal status gives rise to a certain democratic anarchy of spirit and an untouchable, wilder variant of the urban park. Let's further specify this particular one as belonging to the 'well-kept secret' subspecies: a locals-only, Londoners-in-the-know retreat. <Pause to appreciate>
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I’ve been living in Wimbledon for 7 years and only discovered this common over the first lockdown. Until then, I only visited Wimbledon common. I would definitely recommend exploring cannon hill common. It is calm, quiet and just a wonderful space to spend a morning or afternoon.
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I love going here for a picnic or a walk! Lovely little wood and a pond with plenty of bird life. Only downfall at the moment is the travellers who have camped out in the middle of the large field recently! Ruins the peace somewhat.
Lauren Viola

Lauren Viola

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