The Croydon Canal
Forest Hill was an important location on the canal, with a wharf and swingbridges. Nowadays its just an urban crossroads with shops and a railway station
The route past Forest Hill Station

Looking back towards Davids Road. Immediately in front stood the
site of Forest Hill Swing Bridge. The main road seen here is
Dartmouth Road, but the section to the right was still called Canal
Road long after the waterway had closed. The buildings on the
opposite side curve away from Dartmouth Road into the alignment on
Davids Road.

Although a bit of a dog-leg layout nowadays, we can see the
canal route (above) as it made its way through the swing bridge
towards Sydenham Park. This is between WH Smith's (on the right)
and William Hill's (out of sight to the left) with Davids Road
directly opposite. This perspective is seen more clearly below but
Davids Road cannot be seen because of the 'dog-leg' layout.

The passageway behind the shops is clearly a descendant of the
old canal towpath. The canal itself passed through the yard whose
gates are seen on the right. The footpath on the left runs for a
short distance along the railway boundary, and it is indicative of
the towpath's alignment, as seen below.

The canal route briefly encroached on the railway alignment, but
stayed mainly to the west of it - and a large pool lay further on
where a feeder emerged near
Sydenham
Park