- West Dulwich
infobox UK place
country = England
region= London
population=
official_name= West Dulwich
latitude= 51.43333
longitude= -0.08333
london_borough= Southwark
london_borough3= Lambeth
constituency_westminster= Dulwich and West Norwood
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area= SE
postcode_district= SE21
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ333722
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static_image_caption=View ofDulwich College from Alleyn Park
london_distance=West Dulwich is an area in
England that straddles theLondon Borough of Lambeth and theLondon Borough of Southwark .Croxted Road andSouth Croxted Road mark the boundary betweenLondon Borough of Southwark on the east andLondon Borough of Lambeth to the west. The South Londonsuburb dates back to the seventeenth century when the land was acquired byEdward Alleyn . Best known for the respectedDulwich College , it is a relatively affluent residential area which has a sleepier feel to it than that of neighbouring areas such asEast Dulwich orWest Norwood .It has two main parades of shops, the main one being on the
Croxted Road /Park Hall Road junction. Shops there includeTesco , and a number of high end or independent shops. The second parade is on Rosendale Road which features more typical local shops. Recently The Rosendale Pub was redeveloped into aGastropub and was awarded the title ofTimeout London [http://www.timeout.com/london/eating-and-drinking-awards-2007/features/3493/3.html Best Gastropub 2007] . There is a talk of further developments on this stretch of road to capitalise on the success of the Rosendale. Another upscale eatery is [http://www.beauberryhouse.co.uk Beauberry House] which is set in the grounds ofBelair Park oppositeWest Dulwich railway station . Slightly further afield is the shopping area of Norwood Road inWest Norwood which has a selection of national retail outlets.On the fourth Sunday of every month there is a Farmers' Market in the grounds of
Dulwich College .West Dulwich railway station sits on the Thurlow Park Road part of the
South Circular and is in the north eastern part of the area. Off peak the station is served four times an hour with trains intoVictoria station and peak times to both Victoria and toBlackfriars station . The closest tube station isBrixton tube station which is 10 minutes distance by bus.Politics
West Dulwich forms part of the Dulwich and West Norwood constituency whose current
member of Parliament isTessa Jowell MP of the Labour Party. At the local government level, West Dulwich is split between College Ward, East Dulwich and Village Ward inLondon Borough of Southwark and Gipsy Hill Ward and Thurlow Park Ward inLondon Borough of Lambeth . Dulwich is a traditional Conservative area: currently six of the nine Dulwich councillors are Conservative.Green spaces
means that there are many small pockets of greenery such as those on Park Hall Road, Rosendale Road and College Road.
The [http://www.rosendale-allotments.org.uk/default.asp Rosendale Allotments] were established in 1908. It is an 18 acre site owned by Dulwich Estate on the eastern side of Knights Hill between Herne Hill and Tulse Hill in South London.
Knight's Hill
Confusingly, there are two areas called Knight's Hill nearby; the better known area is the residential area and electoral ward in
West Norwood by the road called Knights Hill. But there is another hill to the north near Thurlow Park Road known as Knight's Hill (over the Tulse Hill railway tunnel, West Dulwich), whichWest Dulwich railway station was originally named after. It includes the hilly land between the western end of Thurlow Park Road (South Circular), Peabody Hill and Lovelace Road, where the adjoining Rosendale allotments in Dulwich stand today. The green area is still marked as Knight's Hill on detailed maps, but not normally on modern streetmaps to avoid confusion. Both areas have similar origins, first mentioned as belonging to Thomas Knyght in 1545, and were known as Knight's Hill Common and Knight's Hill Farm, respectively. The train line betweenHerne Hill railway station andTulse Hill railway station runs underneath the hill. Today the Peabody Hill estate lies on the western side of Knights Hill with the Rosendale Road allotments on the east.chools
Although renowned for excellent independent schools at all age levels, there is inadequate state schools provision. Added to this is the fact that residents in West Duwlich will live either in Southwark or Lambeth and therefore their choice of schools is limited even further. Within West Dulwich there are four state primary schools and one secondary school. Whether as a consequence of this or not, the number of private schools is well above the local average - Oakfield Preparatory , Rosemead Preparatory , Dulwich College and Dulwich college Preparatory schools.
Timeline
;Saxon Dulwich967 -
Edgar the Peaceful granted Dilwihs to a thane named Earl Aelfheah. Dilwihs meant 'meadow where the dill grew'.;Medieval Dulwich1066 - King
William I of England is owner of Dulwich, taking the land from KingHarold II of England Lordship Lane was the eastern boundary of Dulwich Manor with Friern Manor and Croxted Road (formerly Croks Street Lane) the western boundary with Lord Thurlow's estate.
;Tudor Dulwich1538 -
Dulwich no longer property ofBermondsey Abbey with Dissolution.1544 - Dulwich granted to goldsmith Thomas Calton for £609 by Henry VIII.
;Stuart Dulwich1605 - Estate sold for £4,900 to
Edward Alleyn by Sir Francis Calton1619 - Dulwich College was founded by Edward Alleyn
1785 - Belair House Beauberry House was built by architect Robert Adam.
;Georgian Dulwich1805 (+1814) - Dulwich Common enclosed.
1812 - Kingswood House built by
William Vizard ;Victorian Dulwich1851 - Dulwich's population: 1,632.
1856 -
West Dulwich railway station opened as Knights Hill Station.1868 - Old village green is bought for public use.
1870 - Dulwich College moved to new campus on College Roasd designed by
Charles Barry Junior 1888 - All Saints Church built between 1888 and 1897 designed by
G H Fellowes Prynne 1890 -
Dulwich Park opened.;Modern Dulwich1900 - Part of the
Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell .1901 - Dulwich's Population: 10,247
1940s -
World War II :the Blitz and the V1 &V-2 rocket flying bombs caused widespread damage to Dulwich.1965 - Became part of new
London Borough of Southwark andLondon Borough of Lambeth .2000 - All Saints Church Gutted by fire
Buildings of interest
is housed in a fine coaching house and still retains the original Royal Doulton tiles.
Notable residents
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P G Wodehouse attended the College
*John Lawson Johnston also known as 'Mr Bovril'References
Nearest Places
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Herne Hill
*Tulse Hill
*Brixton
*West Norwood ee also
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Dulwich
*East Dulwich
*West Norwood
*Dulwich Wood
*Belair Park
*All Saints Church, West Dulwich External links
* [http://www.westdulwichforum.co.uk West Dulwich Forum]
* [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/southwark/main/dulwich.htm History of Dulwich (Ideal Homes)]
* [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lambeth/main/images-tulse-hill.htm History of Tulse Hill(Ideal Homes)]
* [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lambeth/main/norwood.htm History of West Norowod (Ideal Homes)]
* [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/Document_1.aspx?id=1:29394&id=1:29089&id=1:29083 Dulwich College]
* [http://www.ststephensdulwich.org/ St Stephens, South Dulwich]
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