Dulwich Park
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Dulwich Park is a 29 hectare (72 acre) park in Dulwich in the London Borough of Southwark. The Park was created from former farmland and meadows, designed by Charles Barry (junior) and was opened in 1890 by Lord Rosebery. The park has recently been restored to its original Victorian layout, being formally reopened on 22nd July 2006.
Dulwich Park contains a café, boating lake and numerous sporting facilities. The car park is operated by Key card access scheme for disabled bage holders. Other users are required to pay at the parking metre[citation needed]