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West Norwood, SE27, is bordered by West Dulwich, Crystal Palace and Streatham. It was originally a small settlement in Surrey near to London. The Crystal Palace was moved to Upper Norwood from Hyde Park in 1854 and this plus the new railway led to its rapid growth. There are many excellent Victorian properties providing value for money.

The main property periods are:
Victorian Edwardian Prewar Postwar
? 30s? Flats

It is well served with
Cafes & Restaurants: Over a dozen international cuisines are on offer more info
Leisure: Parks, libraries and a theatre,
Shops: Norwood Road

Other info:
Borough Council: Lambeth
Transport: Several buses connect to central London
Rail: West Norwood station (Zone *) & Tulse Hill (Zone *)

The most sought after roads are between Norwood Road and West Dulwich. The leading local independent estate agent is:
Cooper Giles (Est 1972)
12 Westow Street
SE19 3AH
www.coopergiles.co.uk
Map link UL TO Map link

Here is our selection of the best roads in which to let or buy. Please contact the above agent for full details of properties on the market in a particular road.


Chatsworth Way Map link

Architecture: Victorian/Edwardian
History:
Buses: 2, 68, 468
Rail: Tulse Hill
Shops, bars etc: Norwood Road

Description: Detached houses just off Norwood Road


Chestnut Road Map link
Architecture:
History:
Buses: 2, 68, 468
Rail:
Shops, bars etc: Norwood Road

Description:


Idmiston Road Map link

Architecture:
History:
Buses:
Rail:
West Dulwich
Shops, bars etc: Rosendale Road

Attractive road that runs off onto Chatsworth Way to Rosendale Road.


Lancaster Avenue Map link

Architecture: Late Victorian/Edwardian
History:
Buses: 2, 68, 468
Rail: Tulse Hill
Shops, bars etc: Norwood Road

Detached houses just off Norwood Road


Robson Road Map link

Architecture: Late Victorian
History:
Buses:
2, 68, 468
Rail: West Norwood
Shops, bars etc: Norwood Road

Small terraced houses overlooking Grade II cemetery.

 
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