Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Annual Bake-off 2024

The folks at Garthorne Road Nature Reserve are throwing open the gates one last time this year. Swing by and soak in the peaceful vibes, catch a glimpse of the wildlife, and witness the onset of autumn. Oh, and don’t miss the legendary cake Bake-off, generously sponsored this year by Bryan & Keegan Estate Agents in Crofton Park. You can even snag a slice of cake and help support the Friends group’s important work.

Reserve entrance is on Beadnell Road next to alleyway to Garthorne Road

Moving On No Man’s Land

Please note this event has not been organised or run by the Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve, but by Exit Map

Please book using the link below

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

An immersive ambience of sounds and words, found in one of London’s hidden gem’s, Garthorne Nature Reserve. A magical and transformative experience awaits you to connect to nature for a renewed sense of navigating life through our senses.

All ages are welcome – children go free!

Moving On events fine tune attention to sensory input in nature. Feel and connect your own body through audio imagery to ease movement and dances inspired by what you see and sense.

Let nature move you and connect to the land and all that grows from it.

The installation is part radio installation and part transmitted through headphones. Please bring your phone and headphones and note that the booking includes a link for an audio to download.

It is an intergenerational project that invites all cultures, genders and abilities to join in. Should you have concerns about navigating natural terrain, please get in touch, we are happy to assist.

We want people to encounter nature and each other on common natural ground to foster a togetherness based on equality and openness that reconnects to nature as something that grows away and back into us, to remember our own nature and how to resource from it and look after it.

Before and after

Doors will open at 11am and we invite you to come then for an intial stroll before we begin at 11.30am.

for As you enter, roam, find your own pace, pauses and breath. Our sound caters for new connections.

We invite you to bring some nibbles to share therefore to create a picnic all together towards the end.

The donations you give will go to Exit Map (non profit) to further offer events, organisations, artists and Garthorne Nature Reserve.

Map of entrance to reserve next to alleyway from Beadnell Road to Garthorne Road

Transport

Rail: Honor Oak Park Station (Overground and Southern) 10 mins walk

Buses: Honor Oak Park P4 & P12 10 mins walk

Brockley Rise 122, 171 & 172 10 mins walk

Parking available in nearby streets

Please use public transport if possible

Bike rack space available

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve August Open Day

1–2 minutes

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve will be open again soon! Come and explore the serene surroundings, and don’t forget to bring your picnic basket. There are seating areas scattered around the reserve for you to relax and enjoy. Also come and see our newly installed commissioned Street art by Aeroarts

Part of our new Street art outside the reserve

Can you spare an hour a month? We need volunteers to help manage the gate and provide information to visitors. No previous experience is required. If you’re interested, please contact us by email. garthorne.reserve@talktalk.net

There will be family bug hunting activities suitable for both children and adults, as well as a self-guided tree walk.

Reserve gates are at Beadnell Road (see map below)

Openmap for Garthorne Road Nature Reserve

Please use public transport if possible

Train: Honor Oak Park: Southern & London Overground

Bus: Honor Oak Park Station P4 & P12 (10 minutes walk)

Brockley Park: 122, 171 (6 minutes walk)

Forest Hill Fire Station: 122 & 185 (10 minutes walk)

Parking available in nearby streets please consider our neighbours

Sorry No dogs, BBQ’s or scooters

The Wood that London Built
‘The Wood That Built London’ About the Great North Wood that covered from New Cross to Selhurst and Streatham to Sydenham. Now available in Paperback from all good book retailers or from Sandstone Press By C.J Schuler

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve July Open Day

1–2 minutes

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve will be open again soon! Come and explore the serene surroundings, and don’t forget to bring your picnic basket. There are seating areas scattered around the reserve for you to relax and enjoy. Also come and see our newly installed commissioned Street art by Aeroarts

Can you spare an hour a month? We need volunteers to help manage the gate and provide information to visitors. No previous experience is required. If you’re interested, please contact us by email. garthorne.reserve@talktalk.net

There will be family bug hunting activities suitable for both children and adults, as well as a self-guided tree walk.

Reserve gates are at Beadnell Road (see map below)

Openmap for Garthorne Road Nature Reserve

Please use public transport if possible

Train: Honor Oak Park: Southern & London Overground

Bus: Honor Oak Park Station P4 & P12 (10 minutes walk)

Brockley Park: 122, 171 (6 minutes walk)

Forest Hill Fire Station: 122 & 185 (10 minutes walk)

Parking available in nearby streets please consider our neighbours

Sorry No dogs, BBQ’s or scooters

The Wood that London Built
‘The Wood That Built London’ About the Great North Wood that covered from New Cross to Selhurst and Streatham to Sydenham. Now available in Paperback from all good book retailers or from Sandstone Press By C.J Schuler

Moving On- No Man’s Land

PLEASE NOTE: This event is not been run by the Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve and will not be held responsible for any issues with this event. For further details please contact the organiser Exitmap.

Exit Map is a non-profit company, limited by guarantee, number 13503177, registered in England at 117 Chudleigh Road, London, SE4 1HP

A sound installation in Garthorne Road Nature Reserve A time out to connect to nature and neighbours.

An immersive ambience of sounds and words, found in one of London’s hidden gem’s, Garthorne Nature Reserve. A magical and transformative experience awaits you to connect to nature for a renewed sense of navigating life through our senses.

All ages are welcome – children go free!

Moving On events fine tune your attention to sensory input in nature. Feel and reconnect to your own body through audio imagery and sounds to ease movement and find dances inspired by what you see and sense. Let nature move you and connect to land and all that grows from it.

The installation is part radio installation and part transmitted through headphones. For that you need to bring your phone and headphones! Alongside your booking you will receive a link for an audio to download prior to the event!

It is an intergenerational project that invites all cultures, genders and abilities to join in. Should you have concerns about navigating natural terrain, please get in touch, we are happy to assist.

We want people to encounter nature and each other on common natural ground to foster a togetherness based on equality and openness that reconnects to nature as something that grows away and back into us, to remember our own nature and how to resource from it to be well.

Before and after

Doors will open at 11am and we invite you to come then for an intial stroll before we begin at 11.30am.

The event mixes roaming in nature to find your own pace, allow for a pause and to re-energise you; our sound caters for and inspires connections between body and surroundings. It is also a social event to encounter other people, hang out and enjoy some food.

We invite you to bring some nibbles to share therefore to create a picnic all together towards the end.

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Open Day | Forest Hill Community Event

Saturday 18th May

2 – 5pm

The Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve will be opening the site for the public to explore this hidden oasis of calm in Forest Hill. We will have an information stall and also the children’s can take part in a mini beast hunt and also have a self guided tree walk also plenty of butterflies and spring flowers. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wildlife.

Entrance at north end of Beadnell Road next to alleyway between Garthorne and Beadnell Road.

Sorry no dogs or BBQ’s

Limited bike secure space

Please use public transport if possible

Parking available in nearby roads

Southern Rail/ London Overground: Honor Oak Park (10 mins walk)Buses: Honor Oak Park: P4 & P12 (10 mins walk)Brockley Rise: 122, 171 & 172 (10 mins walk)

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Dawn Chorus

Chiffchaff taken by Julian Allen

Sunday 5th May 2024

5:15 -6:30am

Suggested minimum donation £3 per group

International Dawn Chorus Day is the worldwide celebration of nature’s greatest symphony so come join us for a magical morning at the Garthorne Road Nature Reserve! Experience the beautiful symphony of bird songs as the sun rises. This in person event is a perfect way to start your day surrounded by nature’s music. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with the local wildlife in their natural habitat. Get ready to be serenaded by the dawn chorus at this hidden gem in the heart of the city!

Please be on-time as site is secured and locked. Also wear suitable clothing and footwear has path can become muddy

Bring binoculars if you have them?

If you’re keen on joining Ernie, the chair of the Friends group, go ahead and book below!

Meet at reserve gates at Beadnell Road (see map below)

Please use public transport if possible

Bus: Brockley Rise: N171 (10 minutes walk)

Parking available in nearby streets please consider our neighbours

Sorry No dogs

Please Note: Reserve gates is locked for security purposes and arrive in time otherwise their will be no entry after starting time.

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Bat Walk

Led by Dr.Iain Bolton, this is a great opportunity to see and hear bats at this beautiful site.

Bats use sonar or echolocation to hunt for prey during the night, sending sound out into the world around them to create an aural picture of their surroundings. Each bat has a different call from which they can be identified. We will be using bat detectors to listen to the sounds of these wonderful mammals.

If there is heavy rain or thunderstorms the walk will be cancelled.

Previous walks at have provided sightings of bats, but patience is required in the early stages.

Dr. Iain Bolton

Dr Iain Boulton is an ecologist working for the London Borough of Lambeth, and has been there for almost 23 years. Iain’s responsible for managing, promoting and protecting wildlife and biodiversity in Lambeth, especially in parks and other open spaces.

He has a particular interest in British bats, not just because they are fascinating animals with a very unusual lifestyle, but also because they act as important ‘biological early warning systems’, telling us about how our and their own environment is changing and what it could mean for us as humans – unless we heed the warning signs and act on them!

Friends of Garthorne Road

The Friends formed in January 2016 and have plenty of plans for the future, these include helping the Nature Conservation Team at Lewisham Council manage and open the site on a regular basis. They also help to carry out a number of surveys (butterfly, wildflower) and lead guided walks. We are also keen for schools to use the site and if you are a school and are keen to get involved, please contact the Friends who will be able to help.

If you are interest in joining the Friends Group, please contact the Friends.

This event is free, but donations to the Friends Group to help continue their work on the site are welcome. Donations can be made on the day if you wish.

NB Please wear sensible shoes/outerwear for the weather and walking in the reserve after dark. Please arrive on time as the gates are closed for security purposes.

Please note: Whilst we understand that plans can change at short notice, this event attracts a lot of people and we always have a waiting list. If you are no longer able to attend, please let us know as soon as you can so that we can offer the place to someone else.

Garthorne Road Spring Open Day

Saturday 23th March

2 – 5pm

The Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve are excited to open the site for the first time this year, just as the spring flowers begin to bloom and bees and butterflies emerge. Explore this hidden green sanctuary at your own pace with a self-guided tree walk, a children’s bug hunt, and an informative stall.

Suggested Donation: £2

Location Information:

  • Address: Entrance on Beadnell Road next to alleyway to Garthorne Road, Postcode SE23 1AA
  • What3Words: jump/music/regime

Consider using public transportation if possible. There is free parking available on nearby streets.

**Nearest Railway Station: Honor Oak Park (10-minute walk)

Buses:

  • Honor Oak Park Station: P4 & P12 (10-minute walk)
  • Brockley Rise: 122, 171 & 172 (10-minute walk)
  • Stansted Road 122 & 185 (10-minute walk)**

For further Information contact us

Garthorne Road Nature Reserve Open Days for 2024

Help us improve Garthorne Road Nature Reserve

The Friends will be opening the Garthorne Road Nature Reserve for this year so the public can explore this ‘Quiet oasis in Forest Hill’ and important part of the Green railway corridor between New Cross Gate and Forest Hill. Why not bring along a picnic.

Our Open Days are on the 3rd Saturday of each month from March – October.

June 15th – Art in Nature

July 20th

August 17th

September 21st – Annual Bake-off

October 19th

Sorry No Dogs, BBQ’S or cycling allowed on the reserve

Please contact us: