Sue Godfrey Nature Park is a small park and local nature reserve in Deptford in the London Borough of Lewisham.
It is a mixture of rough grassland, scrub and ruderal plants.
[1][2] The park grew up on wasteland, and was opened in 1984 as Bronze Street Nature Park.
[3] It was renamed in 1994 after local environmental campaigner Sue Godfrey, in recognition of the efforts she devoted to the park.
[4] More than 200 species of plants have been recorded and there is a wide variety of invertebrates, including grasshoppers, bush-crickets and six species of butterflies.