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Monday, January 14, 2008

Morden Hall - Colliers Wood Walk

Morden Hall Park - Colliers Wood Walk

A rare day of winter sunshine sent us scuttling out of the house on Saturday afternoon, heading off to the hitherto unexplored lands of darkest Morden and Colliers Wood.

Morden Hall Park - Colliers Wood Walk

The walk took us around the attractive Morden Hall Park, past some lovely scenery before we headed north along the River Wandle.

Deen City Farm, Morden Hall Park - Colliers Wood Walk

Next stop was Deen City Farm, which packed a load of pretty budgies, squawking turkeys, and pocket-sniffing goats - and this fella above.

Deen City Farm, Morden Hall Park - Colliers Wood Walk

In the last stretch we grabbed a snack in a nice cafe at Merton Abbey Mills, checked out the waterwheel action and then headed into Colliers Wood, which can proudly boast one of the ugliest buildings in London.

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Morden Hall Park
Deen City Farm
Merton Abbey Mills and Colliers Wood

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