Hand-Drawn Maps Of London: Honor Oak Park

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Anyone moving into the leafy suburb of Honor Oak Park would do well to study this piece of home-made cartography from reader Annie Greevenbosch. Her local knowledge is infused into the map. We’re told where to eat, drink, view art, buy cofifns and much more. And now you know where to find a wooden snake, rooftop tiger and happy ghost in SE23.

Although entries for our museum exhibition are now closed, we’re still looking for further hand-drawn maps. If you fancy doodling your street, neighbourhood, commute, or the whole of London, send your handiwork to hello – at – londonist.com.

Previously: Albertopolis, Angel to Bankside, Anglo-Saxon London, Bloomsbury, Borough of Southwark, Brixton as a tree, Central London, District Line (Wimbledon Branch), Central London with no street names, Driver’s Mind Map, Fleet Valley, Hackney, Hampstead Heath, Hoxton Square, Isle of Dogs, Kingsland Road, London as a grid, King’s Cross and Islington, Ladbroke Grove, London firsts, Mayfair, Mayfair Squares, New Cross, New Cross (the fields of), Notting Hill, Paris versus London, Patchwork London, Pimlico, River Fleet, Primrose Hill, Rivers, Stoke Newington, Stratford, Toilets, Tottenham to Aldwych on bike, Tube from memory, Walthamstow by mother and daughter, West Hampstead, Westminster kettling.

  • http://twitter.com/jorgetxu Jorge Ruiz

    I guess my Notting Hill map is not going to be one of the selected ones for the exhibition, would you reconsider it if I redo it or the selection is definitely closed?

  • Anonymous

    Hiya Jorge. Unfortunately, yours was not selected. There was only space for around 10, with many more entries to choose among. And the selection is now closed. But thanks again for that map – it was one of the earliest in the series and got things off to a strong start.