Editorial
Making things simple
2 weeks ago by Annie
New Local Businesses
The Herne Tavern
- Building
- Street Number
- 2 ,
- Street
- Forest Hill Road ,
- Postcode
- SE22 0RR
- Phone Number
- 020 8299 9521
Black Cherry
- Building
- Street Number
- 21 ,
- Street
- Lordship Lane ,
- Postcode
- SE22 8EW
- Phone Number
- 020 8299 8877
The Plough
- Building
- Street Number
- 381 ,
- Street
- Lordship Lane ,
- Postcode
- SE22 8JJ
- Phone Number
- 020 8299 9401
New Local Groups
Women in Business Network East Dulwich (2 members)
Bringing business women in East Dulwich together WIBN is a Business Networking organisation for women only. It is a network created for women, by women. We offer all business women and business owner ...
Friends of Goose Green (2 members)
To protect, conserve and enhance historic Goose Green in East Dulwich, London for all local people. In May 2007, local residents in East Dulwich and Bellenden formed an organising group to set up a F ...
Paradiso Film Society (1 member)
An East Dulwich community run film society, long established and showing quality films at reasonable prices. Run by local volunteers for over 15 years, Cinema Paradiso film club shows a wide varie ...
Peckham Residents' Network (2 members)
The neighbourhood communication project for residents of Peckham The Peckham Residents' Network is part of a local neighbourhood communication project. The network has been growing since 2 ...
About East Dulwich
| Postcode: | SE22 |
|---|---|
| Population: | 10,840 |
| Bus Routes: | 37, 40, 176, 185, 484, P13 |
| Stations: | East Dulwich NR |
| Average Age: | 35.61 |
| Average House Price: | £331,601 |
The South London suburb dates back to the nineteenth century when the land was sold by Alleyn's College and redeveloped with the help of Sir Charles Barry. It is a residential area which has undergone extensive "gentrification" in recent years. It has a very successful shopping area along Lordship Lane which, as well as some high quality independent retail premises, has a selection of decent restaurants and an organic greengrocer. On Fridays and Saturdays there is a small market on North Cross Road with antiques, CDs, second-hand books and specialist food stalls. Almost all the traditional pubs in the area have now been converted to Gastropubs, providing affluent young residents with many more places to eat and drink.