 Hello, thank you for joining me. I'm at Herne Hill today. Herne Hill Station in South London. This railway station was opened by the London Chatham and Dover Railway in 1862. We haven't actually come here, though, to do standard gauge railways. We've come here because there's a miniature railway here. It's another episode of Miniature Railway Britain, and it's nice to be going to Miniature Railway in London, but it's been a while since last Miniature Railway did in Great London was Rosed at Lido, and before that we did the Harlington Model Engineering Society. So today we're going to Brockwell Park Miniature Railway, so it's having a quarter-inch gauge railway. Not far from the station, so we'll go out the front of the station and walk along the street a little bit across the road, and that's where Brockwell Park is. So quite excited about this railway. I have seen it before walking through the park, but I've never actually had a ride. Today I'm quite excited to be going to have a ride on the Brockwell Park Miniature Railway. So that's the ticket office over there behind the canopy. Then you go down the steps and then we'll go to the Miniature Railway. Let's get down here, so this is to you. It's here, so that is the number of the bridge. We're exactly four miles. I'm assuming that's from London, Victoria. If you know it's not Victoria, then do come and tell me. I'm assuming that's Victoria. So we're going to go through here out the station for a suburban London station. It doesn't have ticket barriers, which makes holding a camera, walking out of station out of station a lot easier. So this is the main ticket office here. I've been doing spaces. We go out here now, it's quite a busy market. What I'm going to do, I'm going to stop filming through the market and then I'll start again when we get to Brockwell Park. I've made my way through the market and the park is just here. I can remove my mask now. I'm a systemator's mask. This is my new mask. I should take with me every time I go on a full-size train journey. I don't think the wearing a mask on train rules applies to miniature trains. So this is Brockwell Park, really big park. I've seen it many times. I've said I have been here, but I've also seen it many times from the railway line there. Now I believe the miniature railway, I remember, was just over here somewhere, so I'm going to walk across and let's go and find it. I think the station is not far from here, but it's getting a bit windy, so I apologise if there's any wind noise. I can see the little station, so I don't know if I'm on the train yet, but it's probably at the other end. So here is the station. So this is a miniature railway on what kind of, no idea what they're going to be running today. Here we go. Here is the little railway station. So the track just ends there. We've got to wait for the train to arrive now. It's just tea. I thought we'll go for a ride around the park, or one other thing I've been told. The plan is to build an extension to do a loop through the woods on that side. So if you do come and visit them, and no doubt I'll be back in the future to see that extension. I thought it would be a shame not to have a bit of their 1930s lido, and I believe there was a big house up here which would have once been a stately home in what would have once been, you know, open countryside before the urban sprawl grew up. So I'm just going to walk up to the top of the hill, and let's just see what we can see before I head back into central London. Oh, with the London skyline behind us, I'm just reaching the top of the hill. It's a really nice park, this. So, you know, if you ever fancy a day out in London, not in central of London, you could jump on a Thames Link or South Eastern train, or even on a bus. It's very easy to get to by public transport and have a walk around a really nice park, have a ride on the train, have a walk up the hill, and just explore really. There's a lot of people in today enjoying the park up the top, though, is the big mansion, I believe is the cafe now. There once been a country house out in the country, and now it's a park. So, give you an idea, we're up as you are here. The railway line is down the bottom. There's a walled garden and some ponds. So, I think before I finish the video, and yeah, I ought to go and find them. Let's just have a quick look at the house as we pass by. So, yeah, that is a cafe. So, if you are here for a while, go in there and get a cup of tea or coffee. I'm going to carry on walking. I'm going to go and find the walled garden now. I've just walked up to the top of the hill, and I've come to this lake up here, which is all quite exciting. It's a very varied park, you know, you've got wide open spaces, you've got a lot of different trees, and you've got the lakes, but what I'm quite excited about is what's behind this wall, because this is the walled garden we saw on the map back there. So, always enjoy a walled garden. Yeah, they're usually really nice places to have a look around. So, I thought we'd finish the video up there. So, there really is just so many things to do in this park, like the miniature railway. You can have a really nice walk around. There's a cafe, there's play areas for children, there's the Lido. There's even a model village. Look, there's actually a little model village, which is really nice to see. So, we've got a model village here. I'll just show you this. This is like a little possibly a summer house. A nice little building. Let's go and have a look around the walled garden, because that was my planned place to finish the video. So, we'll just go through, yeah, and we'll just go through this gate just here, and we come into the walled garden, and there's sort of paths going off in all directions. Let's go up this one, and just start a really nice little walled garden. Lots of roses. Always enjoy walking around. It's a bit like being at a National Trust property. So, I'll wander through to the other side of the walled garden. There's the back of that little summer house stroke folly. Looks like it's going to be a pond here. The centerpiece of the walled garden here. I'm just going to go around. This one here goes through a big, huge tree. So, let's go this way. I hope you enjoyed this video, and like I said, it's very easy to get to here. I've got Herne Hill Railway Station, almost adjacent. You've got a lot of buses that stop here. So, you know, why not come here to this park at Herne Hill? Have a ride on the train, have a walk around the park, explore this lovely garden, come and visit it. So, thank you very much for watching. Please do feel free to like, subscribe, comment, tell your friends both about Brockwell Park Miniature Railway and the whole park in general, and about Henry's Adventures. Thank you very much for watching, and goodbye.