
Print of a painting by B.Constable, c.1860.
The gardens struggled on until
their closure in 1868 when the site was redeveloped
for housing, while the tearooms became the
Anerley Arms public house and were subsequently
rebuilt.
Even today, Ridsdale and other surrounding
roads follow the line of the old canal.
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Opening
in 1841 following the launch of the London
- Croydon Railway and the closure of the Croydon
Canal, the gardens were situated next to Anerley
Station and utillised a section of the old
canal for pleasure boating.
The Swiss style building was used as a hotel
and tea rooms. Other features included a bandstand
and a maze.
Popular with day trippers and weekenders,
they were badly affected by the arrival of
the Crystal Palace in 1854 which is visible
in the background.
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