Gilbert's Pit

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Gilbert's Pit (Charlton)
Site of Special Scientific Interest
File:Gilberts Pit, London Borough of Greenwich, SE7 (2252315297).jpg
Area of Search Greater London
Grid reference TQ418786
Interest Geological
Area 5.2 hectares
Notification 1985
Location map Magic Map
File:Gilbert's Pit view.JPG
View north west from Cox's Mount at the top of Gilbert's Pit

Gilbert's Pit is a 5.2-hectare (13-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Charlton in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was notified in 1985 and was formerly known as Charlton Sand Pit.[1] It is a Geological Conservation Review site.[2] It is also part of the Maryon Wilson Park and Gilbert's Pit Local Nature Reserve.[3][4] It adjoins Maryon Park and is close to Maryon Wilson Park.

History

There was a Romano-British settlement on Cox's Mount, the summit of Gilbert's Pit, between the first and fifth centuries. The area was part of the ancient Hanging Wood. The Pit was part of the estate of the Maryon-Wilson family. From the late eighteenth century to 1889 it was worked for sand, and it was named after one of the managers, Mr E. Gilbert. It was purchased by the London County Council in 1930.[5][6]

Geology

Gilbert's Pit is an important Lower Tertiary site, displaying one of the most complete sequence of sediments in Greater London. The Paleocene Thanet and Woolwich Beds date to around 55 million years ago. Some of the beds yield many fossils of plants, sponges, molluscs, fish and reptiles. The site has been studied for over 120 years and is the subject of a substantial literature.[1]

Ecology

The site is steeply sided. The main trees are birch and oak, and there is yellow gorse and broom on the upper slopes. On the lower slopes hawthorn provides nesting sites for birds.[7]

Access

Much of the site is fenced off. There is access to the part which is open from Charlton Lane and a path from the Gilbert's Pit information board in Maryon Park leads up to Cox's Mount, which has fine views over London.

See also

References

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  5. Gilbert's Pit noticeboard
  6. Charlton Park Reminiscences Project, Maryon Park & Gilbert’s Pit
  7. Greenchain, Gilberts Pit & Maryon Park

External links

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  • Green Chain Walk, Geotrail

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