The 13thcentury gardens with a Tudor bridge just off Eltham High Street
Briefly

Well Hall Pleasaunce, established in the 13th century, spans 4.37 hectares and features various landscaped gardens and historical architecture, including the Tudor Barn, London’s only surviving Tudor structure.
Celebrating 21 consecutive years with the Green Flag Award, Well Hall Pleasaunce exemplifies outstanding landscape, biodiversity, and accessibility, earning recognition as one of Greenwich's finest parks.
The Tudor Barn, originally built in 1525 and transformed into a gastropub and event space, is noted for retaining its original Tudor elements, enhancing the historical ambiance of the park.
With a medieval moat and beautiful gardens, Well Hall Pleasaunce offers visitors a picturesque escape that feels more like a countryside estate than a suburban park.
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