Sutcliffe Park
It is located west of Eltham town centre, east of Lee Green, north of Horn Park and south of Kidbrooke.[5][6] The site attracts wildlife such as dragonflies, damselflies, grey herons, little egrets, kingfishers, reed warblers and snipe.It was prone to flooding, and in the 1930s, when the surrounding area was being developed for housing, Woolwich Metropolitan Borough Council culverted the River Quaggy and laid out the site as playing fields.The area around the park still suffered from flooding, and in the 1990s the ground level was lowered in part of the park to hold flood waters, while the river was restored to meander at ground level.The scheme also including re-landscaping of the park to emphasise biodiversity and ecological benefits, with wetland areas and a lake.