In
the relentless progress of
housing development, the provision
of parks and open spaces was
frequently neglected.
The Camberwell
Vestry took some steps
to preserve previously common
land by its purchase of Peckham
Rye Common, Camberwell Green,
Nunhead Green and Goose Green
in the late 19th century.
Brunswick Square had a different
origin as a private open
space for the benefit of
the houses on the south
side. It later came into
the hands of the Camberwell
Vestry, which made it a public
open space. |