The Grange folly, Ingress Abbey, 1833
“The Grange” is an arched garden folly and tunnels located over the footpath on the south west side of the garden of Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe.
Ingress Park Garden Bridge, 1760s/1830s
A garden bridge located at the north end of Vaughan Country Park, Tiltman Avenue, Greenhithe.
Barge wreck, Greenhithe
The wreck of a wooden barge/boat on the mud by the river wall, Frobisher Way, Greenhithe, Kent.
Ingress Abbey ‘Monks’ Well’, c.1833
A ‘garden structure with well house’ located in the park just to the south east of Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent. Date: c1833.
The Cave Of The Seven Heads, 1833, Ingress Abbey
An early 19th Century garden folly associated with nearby Ingress Abbey. Located under the Kent Fastway, on the east side of The Dell housing estate, Greenhithe, Kent. The stone arch now only has 6 heads (one missing to left side) and leads to a cavern beyond the gate. The Historic England listing states, “grotesque heads which possibly came from the medieval London Bridge”.
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