Points of Interest
| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lock 10 | 51°28′17″N 0°02′11″W / 51.4715°N 0.0363°W / 51.4715; -0.0363 (Lock 10) | TQ364765 | New Cross |
| Bottom of Honor Oak flight | 51°27′52″N 0°02′14″W / 51.4645°N 0.0372°W / 51.4645; -0.0372 (Bottom of Honor Oak flight) | TQ364757 | Brockley |
| Top of Honor Oak flight | 51°26′59″N 0°02′54″W / 51.4498°N 0.0482°W / 51.4498; -0.0482 (Top of Honor Oak flight) | TQ357741 | Honor Oak |
| David's Road | 51°26′25″N 0°03′18″W / 51.4403°N 0.0549°W / 51.4403; -0.0549 (David's Road) | TQ352730 | Raised towpath |
| Dacres Wood | 51°25′55″N 0°03′08″W / 51.4320°N 0.0523°W / 51.4320; -0.0523 (Dacres Wood) | TQ354721 | Nature reserve |
| Penge Wharf | 51°25′07″N 0°03′35″W / 51.4185°N 0.0598°W / 51.4185; -0.0598 (Penge Wharf) | TQ350706 | Penge |
| Anerley | 51°24′52″N 0°03′58″W / 51.4144°N 0.0661°W / 51.4144; -0.0661 (Anerley) | TQ345701 | Tea rooms |
| Betts Park | 51°24′35″N 0°03′58″W / 51.4096°N 0.0660°W / 51.4096; -0.0660 (Betts Park) | TQ346696 | Concrete trough |
| South Norwood lake | 51°24′26″N 0°04′27″W / 51.4071°N 0.0742°W / 51.4071; -0.0742 (South Norwood lake) | TQ340693 | Feeder reservoir |
| Croydon Common Locks | 51°23′12″N 0°05′14″W / 51.3866°N 0.0871°W / 51.3866; -0.0871 (Croydon Common Locks) | TQ332670 | 2 locks |
| West Croydon Basin | 51°22′44″N 0°06′08″W / 51.3789°N 0.1022°W / 51.3789; -0.1022 (West Croydon Basin) | TQ321661 | Terminus |
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