King George's Park

A park in Wandsworth, South London.

It was originally called Southfields Park and was laid out in 1922. It was officially opened by King George V in 1938. The park is about 770 m long in the north-south direction, with an average width of 120 m. The River Wandle forms the eastern boundary of the park. It is divided into three area of approximately equal size. In the North there is a Leisure area, then a play area and finally sports fields.

More information on the Wikipedia page.