This weekend our readers witnessed picturesque snow settle across South London and Surrey.
And for many, the snow presented our readers with the opportunity to get creative, have some fun and venture out to their local parks.
From Epsom to Bromley, and everywhere in between, parks transformed into winter wonderlands and turned excited children (and parents) into professional sledgers.
Below we have selected some of our favourite pictures captured on Sunday.
Epsom by far encountered the most snow - with rooftops and residential streets covered in blankets of it...
Caisley's resident Robin seemed to like the snow in Epsom
The snow presented a beautiful view for residents and the local police in Greenwich Park.
Picture credit to Greenwich MPS
Richmond upon Thames was also graced with snow - here is a private road in Hampton
Picture taken by David Sieg
Wimbledon councillor Edward Gretton made the most of the snow in Wimbledon Park
Picture of Edward, Sandy and Victor Gretton.
Children across south London and Surrey couldn't wait to play in the snow...
Here's 2-year-old Jake on his sledge in Twickenham
Gracii - Lou pictured having 'fun in the snow' over at Downham Lewisham.
Teddie O'Reilly aged 9 - Beckenham
Baby Roman pictured with his mother Chloe in Hackbridge, Sutton.
Nearby young Millie experienced snow for the first time and took the opportunity to build a snowman in Carshalton.
Here's some of our favourite creation's that took place on Sunday...
Jamie and Gordon made a snowdog in Bushy Park
Family building a 'massive snowman' in Crane Park
Snowmen in Long Ditton, Surbiton
Picture of Max 12 , Tommy, 7, and Albie 2
'Corona snowman' in Wandsworth
Siblings Amir, Aliyah and Anisah had fun building a snowman in South Wimbledon on Sunday morning.
Animals were also seen enjoying the snow on Sunday...
Picture taken by @_kreative_studio in Bromley
'A bird in flight against the snowy back drop' - Sunbury on Thames
Credit to Laura Ford
A Deer pictured strolling amongst the snow in Bushy Park
Credit to Jamie Trudgian
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