Abbey Wood
Abbey Wood is a residential area of South East London in the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Bexley. It gets its name from Lesnes Abbey Wood, which used to belong to the monks of Lesnes Abbey. It is located south of Thamesmead and is 10.6 miles east of Charing Cross. Abbey Wood has a population of a little under 24,000 and is said to be a quiet area.
The district is popular with commuters; it has an average age of 34 and its railway station was built in 1849 and today it provides services to Charing Cross, Cannon Street and towns in Kent as a loop service. There are also buses that run to Thamesmead, Lewisham and Peckham.
Abbey Wood is known for its caravan park settled amongst the Abbey Woods. The woods provide a park and a football pitch, and the neighbouring Bostall Gardens and Bostall Heath offer lots of sports facilities. An area of the woods is a site of special scientific interest because it has fossils that date back as far as 23-66 million years ago.
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