Beeline Way Zones


A pathway leading alongside a large brown brick building

Pocket Park – Maintained jointly between Friends of Beeline Way and the New Malden Residents Association, the pocket park is at the main entrance from New Malden station

A pathway through two tall banks of greenery

Path toward The Badger – Just beyond the pocket park is a calm and peaceful straight walk to The Badger – a mural created especially for Beeline Way detailing one of our beloved residents

A small grass meadow on a slope with some pink flowers in the distance

The Meadow – Past the old Cattle Bridge is our meadowland, where a vast array of butterflies can be found in the long native grasses as well as abundant bees and grasshoppers

A small glass clearing where a tree has grown over and is bending down to the left

Playpark/Woodland – An ancient oak hosts a children’s swing and seating area for families to rest midway through Beeline’s walkway.  A copse of woodland lies just beyond

A small ephemeral wetland - a body of water that rises and falls with the weather

Wetland – Our recently created wetland will establish itself during 2024, when it will begin to attract a wide variety of wildlife.  Due to the dangers of open water, we ask that you not enter the area directly unless accompanied

Two pathways through greenery - one for walking and one for cycling

Towards Raynes Park – The final leg of Beeline leads to Raynes Park and passes Beverly Brook, where beavers once habituated.  Now home to foxes, badgers, squirrels, mice and owls