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East Dulwich is located next to Peckham and Forest Hill. Property in East Dulwich ranges from early to late Victorian as it is a classic Victorian suburb. East Dulwich is in the London Borough of Southwark. For local house and flat information visit the Roy Brooks website via the banner link at the top of the page.

Roy Brooks (Est. 1934)
2 Barry Parade,
Barry Road
London
SE22 0JA
Tel: 020 8299 3021
www.roybrooks.co.uk

Roy Brooks is dedicated wholly to the business of selling and letting houses and flats in and around South East London. An independent company with long-standing, qualified staff. Roy Brooks offers a depth of knowledge of the local market that is service-driven - as opposed to the impersonality of rival and more recent firms.


Archdale Road

Architecture: Mid-Victorian
History: Built in 1871.
Comments: Quiet road off North Cross Road.
Old St John’s school converted into residential living.
Bars, Cafes & Shops: North Cross Road
Transport: Buses: 40, 176, 185 Rail: East Dulwich
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Ashbourne Grove

Architecture: Mid-Victorian
History: Built in 1873 by EJ Bailey
Comments: Treelined road off Lordship Lane.
Parking difficult due to position.
Bars, Cafes & Shops: North Cross Road
Transport: Buses: 40, 176, 185 Rail: East Dulwich
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Beauval Road

Architecture: Late victorian
History: Named in 1894.
Comments: Built on hillside above Alleyn’s School
Very quiet with little traffic
Bars, Cafes & Shops: Lordship Lane
Transport: Buses: 40, 176, 185 Rail: East Dulwich
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Crawthew Grove

Architecture: Mixture of Mid-Victorian terraces & semi-detached
History: Built in 1874.
Previously Holly Road and Agnes Terrace.
Comments: Treelined road off Lordship Lane.
Bars, Cafes & Shops: North Cross Road
Transport: Buses: 40, 176, 185 Rail: East Dulwich
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Crystal Palace Road

Architecture: Large Victorian semi-detached houses
History: Built in 1867.
The Crystal Palace at Sydenham was in view until 1936.
Comments: Busy road with traffic calming.
Bars, Cafes & Shops: East Dulwich Road, North Cross Road.
Transport: Buses: 37, 40, 176, 185 Rail: East Dulwich
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