‘Plumstead Common’ is located in the London Borough of Greenwich. This level grassland with avenues of trees is the ideal place for anything from a picnic to playing games. It is bound to the north by Old Mill Road and to the south by Plumstead Common Road. To the east lies Winn or Winn’s Common — substantial remains of the Old Mill still stand and have been incorporated into the public house of the same name. Edwin Cross was the last known commoner to exercise the right of letting small cattle(goats) graze on Plumstead Common and neighbouring Woolwich Common in the 1970s. With green open spaces and pubs should you need some light refreshment, and the PCEG(Plumstead Common Environment Group) — formed in the Spring of 1991 — who work to conserve and maintain the green and built environment of Plumstead Commonthis is another of London’s good places to go!