- Shooter's Hill
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Shooter's Hill
latitude= 51.4691
longitude= 0.0669
london_borough= Greenwich
constituency_westminster= Greenwich and Woolwich
post_town= LONDON
postcode_district = SE18
postcode_area= SE
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ435765Shooter's Hill (or Shooters Hill) is a place, and an electoral ward in the
London Borough of Greenwich in south-eastLondon . It lies east of Blackheath and west ofWelling , south ofWoolwich and north of Eltham. It is one of the highest points in London.Geography
It reputedly takes its name from the practice of
archery there during theMiddle Ages , although the name is also commonly linked to its reputation as a haunt for highwaymen.As the name also implies, the district is centred upon a hill - one of the highest points in London convert|432|ft|m|0 - offering good views over the River
Thames to the north, with central London clearly visible to the west.Oxleas Wood remains a public open space close to the top of the hill; there is also a golf-course and one of the last remaining areas of farmland in inner London, [http://www.thewoodlandsfarmtrust.org/ Woodlands Farm] (now an educational charity)."Shooter's Hill Road" stretches eastwards from the heath at Blackheath up and over the hill, initially as part of the A2 road and then the A207. The road follows the route of
Watling Street , aRoman Road linking London with Roman settlements in northKent . This was used as a route for horse-drawn mail-coaches linking London withDover .Literary associations
Byron 'sDon Juan is waylaid while romantically musing on Shooter's Hill when he first arrives in London (Canto XI).Charles Dickens mentions carriages "lumbering" up Shooter's Hill in "A Tale of Two Cities ", and refers to apublic house there in "The Pickwick Papers ". The district is also mentioned inBram Stoker 's "Dracula ", inH.G. Wells ' "The War of the Worlds" and byThomas Carlyle . On11 April 1661 , diaristSamuel Pepys mentions passing under "the man that hangs upon Shooters Hill" (probably ahighwayman hanged and left to rot as a warning to other criminals - at 'Gibbet Field', now part of the local golf-course).In chapter three of the
graphic novel "V for Vendetta " byAlan Moore and David Lloyd, the character Evey Hammond describes her childhood, spent on Shooter's Hill.It must be noted that there are other Shooter's Hills that some of the above may refer to, eg Bram Stoker's "Shooter's Hill side of Hampstead" would require exceptionally good eyesight.
Landmarks
The distinctive Victorian gothic
water tower at the top of Shooter's hill is alandmark that can be seen from far around. Other local landmarks includeSeverndroog Castle , afolly designed byarchitect Richard Jupp in1784 and built to commemorate Commodore Sir William James who, on2 April 1755 , attacked and destroyed apirate fortress atSuvarnadurg along the western coast ofIndia .In
1749 , 'The Bull'public house opened just west of the summit of the hill, and was used as a refreshment stop by the coaches, although not theRoyal Mail which had an interchange of mail bags at the Post Office by the Red Lion on the London side of the hill.chools
*Shooter's Hill Post 16 Campus, Red Lion Lane
*Christ Church Primary SchoolNotable former residents
*Writer
Algernon Blackwood , born in Shooter's Hill in1869
*Landscape painterWilliam Robert Earl died here in1880
*SingerBoy George lived on Shooter's Hill during his childhood, in a house next to the water tower.
*TV cookFanny Cradock and her husbandJohnnie Cradock lived in Shooter's Hill Road.English
engineer Samuel Brown developed aninternal combustion engine that usedhydrogen as a fuel and tested it to propel a vehicle (arguably one of the earliestautomobile s) up Shooter's Hill in1826 .Education
:"For education in PAGENAME see the main London Borough of Greenwich article
Nearest places
*Blackheath
*Eltham
*Plumstead
*Welling
*Woolwich Nearest stations
*
Blackheath railway station
*Eltham railway station
*Welling railway station
*Woolwich Arsenal railway station
*Falconwood railway station
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