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Moving to Dulwich?
Dulwich refers to an area of suburban South east London, most of it
contained within the London Borough of Southwark but some of it in the
neighbouring Borough of Lambeth. Split into four main sections: North, East,
West and Dulwich itself, it was until 1889 part of Surrey prior to becoming
part of London. By road it is accessed easily from the A205 South Circular
route, on which bus routes to London run.
By train, while outside the grasp of the London Underground system, over
ground trains run into Central London regularly from West Dulwich (to Victoria)
and from East Dulwich (to London Bridge).Other stations nearby are Denmark
Hill and Herne Hill.
The first evidence of Dulwich was in 967 AD when it was a mere hamlet
outside London. By 1333 the population of Dulwich had hardly exploded, at that
time still only officially numbering 100! In 1811 around the time the Dulwich
Picture Gallery was built, population was on the increase and by 1900 it had
reached around 10,000.
The Dulwich village of today is quite a charming place and still retains
many of its 18th and 19th century buildings. as well as the original shopping
street .It remains thankfully un- commercialised and is a conservation area.
The village borders Dulwich Park where the annual Dulwich Horse and Motor
show is held. In contrast West Dulwich is a mainly residential area and
North Dulwich is in close proximity with Camberwell and Loughborough
Junction, both more urban in nature and consequently miles away in atmosphere
from the quaint charm of the village itself. East Dulwich borders Peckham and
has its own shopping area, the main street being Lordship Lane, where bars,
shops and restaurants can be easily found.
The best good eating though can also be found in Dulwich village, Le Piaf
being a great example of French elegance and of course the ever reliable Pizza
Express have a restaurant in the heart of the village also
One of the main features of Dulwich is the independent boy’s school, Dulwich
College, founded in 1619 by successful Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyn. It
occupies a prominent position in the village, owns a boat-house on the Thames
as well as large plots of land in the Dulwich area. It has a fine reputation
as one of the best schools of its kind and the one of the largest, enrolling
around 1500 pupils at a time.
Dulwich has its fair share of famous residents too, Enid Blyton the
children’s author lived there as did ex Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. More
recently comedian Jo Brand and actor James Nesbitt have called Dulwich home
Historical Place of Interest: Dulwich Picture Gallery.
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