Pete's Eltham (Around and About)

Alteham
Buried Treasure
Great Court
King John's Walk
The Tarn
Dhillons
M.P.S.
Water Trough
Eltham Churchyard
Two Into One
With a Smile
St. Barnabas
Seven Years Old
Ernest
Vengance Weapon No. 1
Ridgebrook Terrace
Ancient History
My My
Greenwich
Park Row
Cutty Sark
ThamesBarrier
WoolwichTattoo
Woolwich Ferry
School Days
Henwick Road School
St. George's Field
End Of The Line
Seventy Two
Westmount Lights
Cats and Dogs
Anyone for Tennis
Nigel Knows
After School
The Pleasaunce
Well Hall Parade
Stationmasters House
Foxhole Cottage
Penny Royal
Counting House
Eltham Baths
Courd Yard
Elizabeth
Eltham Society
Away from traffic tangle,
Beyond the silence of red wall,
A mellow building stands,
A guard on royal great hall.

At the corner of jousting square,
in angle of crumbling, dying, bricks,
This fortress house, standing still,
Astounds observer with makers tricks.

No drawbridge here, but see
How portcullis bars our way.
No right of entry to kingly place,
Though loyal subjects may
Come and go in wonderment,
And on the green path play.

Stoney forecourt has little room
For flowers to blossom and grow,
But architect has made his mark,
Unchecked by times long flow.

Though colour pale in sunlight,
And dull to questing nose,
Within its petals the blood of England,
The five fingered Tudor rose.