Type Public park Status Open all year | Area 36 acres (15 ha) Phone +44 20 7926 0479 | |
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Created 2 February 1907; 110 years ago (1907-02-02) Hours Open today · 7AM–4:30PMSaturday7AM–4:30PMSunday7AM–4:30PMMonday7AM–4:30PMTuesday7AM–4:30PMWednesday7AM–4:30PMThursday7AM–4:30PMFriday7AM–4:30PMSuggest an edit Similar Brixton, Brockwell Park, Myatt's Fields Park, Loughborough Junction railway st, Dulwich Park |
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Ruskin Park is situated on Denmark Hill in Camberwell, Lambeth, London, England. It was opened on 2 February 1907 with an area of 24 acres (9.7 ha) and in 1910 a further 12 acres (4.9 ha) were added on the south side of the park. It is named after John Ruskin (1819–1900), who lived near the park.
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During World War I, recruits of the 21st Battalion, London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles) based at nearby Flodden Road in Camberwell, trained in the park.
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