Grove Park is a neighbourhood and electoral ward in South London. It is on the southeastern part of the London Borough of Lewisham. Although there has been a settlement here since Celtic times, the Grove Park area was only developed in the 19th century. Most of the houses here date from the 1920's. They are in a housing estate developed by the then Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham.

The main road in Grove Park is Baring Road. It is part of the A2212 road, and runs in a north-south direction through the ward. The Grove Park Railway Station is in Travelcard Zone 4.

Among the sights in Grove Park include its four main churches, namely the Jubilee International Church, St Augustine's Church, Downham Way Family Church and Burnt Ash Methodist Church.

How to reach Grove Park

Take the train to the Grove Park Railway Station. It is served by the Bromley North Line, the South Eastern Main Line of the National Rail.

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