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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.

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Archdale Road

Architecture and history:
Built in 1871.

Comments:
Quiet road off North Cross Road.


 

Ashbourne Grove

Architecture and history:
Built in 1873 by EJ Bailey

Comments:
Treelined road off Lordship Lane.


Beauval Road, SE22?

Architecture and history:
Named in 1894.

Comments
Built on hillside


Crawthew Grove

Architecture and history:
Built in 1874. Previously Holly road and Agnes Terrace. Victorian terrace with several larger houses near Crystal Palace Road.

Comments:
Treelined road off Lordship Lane.


 

Crystal Palace Road

Architecture and history:
Built in 1867. The Crystal Palace was relocated to Norwood in 185*.

Comments:
Busy road with traffic calming.


Dovercourt Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1908 after Dovercourt in Essex.

Comments:
Built on hillside


East Dulwich Grove

Architecture and history:
Named in 1879. Mostly Victorian. Cooper & Kendall built several houses there in 1880.

Comments:
Treelined road off Lordship Lane leading to Dulwich Village.


 

East Dulwich Road

Architecture and history:
Built in 1881 . Large Victorian houses now mostly converted to flats

Comments:
Road borders Goose Green open space


Friern Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1886. Passed through site of old manor house in 1870s.

Comments:
Road links Peckham Rye and Lordship Lane


Frogley Road

Architecture and history:
Built in 1864

Comments:
Small houses on road off Lordship Lane.


The Gardens

Architecture and history:
Built in 1875. Up-market development of large Victorian houses.

Comments:
Square with private garden off Peckham Rye.


Landells Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1868 after the founder of Punch. Mostly small Victorian terraced houses.

Comments:
Built on hillside


Lordship Lane

Architecture and history:
The old boundary of Dulwich Manor extending to Sydenham Hill. Mostly Victorian from 1880s.

Comments:
Very busy with heavy traffic.


Melbourne Grove SE22

Architecture and history:
Victorian. Tree lined. Top house located by bowling green.

Comments:
Treelined road off Lordship Lane.


Nutfield Road

Architecture and history:
Built in c.1864. Retains York paving on the west side.


Overhill Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1867.

Comments:
Ascends a hill.


Underhill Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1866. Mostly Victorian houses

Comments:
Houses becoming larger further up the hill.


Upland Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1867. Mostly large Victorian houses.

Comments:
Ascends a hill from end of North Cross Road to middle of Lordship Lane.


Worlingham Road

Architecture and history:
Named in 1880. Victorian, bulit 1881-87 built on the gardens of Norland House, which was sold in 1877.

Comments:
Off Goose Green. Tree lined and quiet


Balham
Barnes
Battersea
Brixton
Clapham
Merton
Mortlake
Putney
Rayners Park
Richmond
Streatham
Tooting
Vauxhall
Wandsworth
Wimbledon

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