Dulwich, mentioned in documents as far back as 967 AD, is home to the famous Dulwich College and also to the less famous, but still well known, Dulwich Hamlets Football Club and the Dulwich Picture Gallery (1811-1814). Dulwich Park, opened in 1890, has ponds, a children's play area, bowling green, tennis court, bridle path and café.
This tennis facility is quite unique because unlike most tennis clubs, Camber is owned and run exclusively by the players that use it. Situated on the edge of the...
Christchurch United Reform Church i a beautiful facility situated close to the major intersection between Barry Road and Lordship Lane at the heart of East Dulwich. The church is...
The Church of God is small free church situated on a quiet residential street on the edge of East Dulwich. The church is housed in a relatively modern building...
The Deeper Life Bible Church is situated close to Dulwich College and is based in two buildings, one an old church and the other a purpose built reading room attached...
Dulwich College is one of the oldest and most prestigious public schools in Britain. It was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, a colourful actor and entrepreneur of his...
Dulwich Library is an historic and beautiful building standing on the corner of Lordship Lane close to the centre of East Dulwich. The library carries all of the usual...
Dulwich Old Cemetery has 12 Grade II listed tombs. Consecrated in 1616 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, George Abbot, the cemetery was the resting place for residents of Dulwich Village...
Dulwich College was founded in 1619 by the Elizabethan actor, Edward Alleyn. These are its original buildings. They were built to educate and house 12 poor children. Designed and built...
Dulwich Park is one of the last great Victorian parks built by the Metropolitan Board of Works. Its Chief Surveyor, J J Sexby, created the park's design from Charles Barry...
This is the oldest public art gallery in England. Purpose built in 1817 by Sir John Soane, it has skylights that illuminate the pictures below without glare or shadow. This...
Dulwich United Reform Church is a fine looking building tucked away from the main centre of Dulwich in a relatively quiet residential area. The church is one of the...
Dulwich Upper Wood is one of the few surviving pockets of the Great North Wood, which once stressed from New Cross to Croydon. Today it is a nature reserve run...
Dulwich Village is the name of the street that passes through the centre of what is one of the oldest villages in London. First recorded in 967 AD, it is...
Goose Green is one of the largest parks in East Dulwich. It offers a large green area for local people and visitors to play games, sit, relax and watch...
Lordship Lane Baptist Church is a beautiful Baptist church on the major thoroughfare of Lordship lane in East Dulwich. The church is one of the first Baptist facilities to...
The architect of the Houses of Parliament, Charles Barry, also built this old grammar school. Although Tudor in style, “The Grammar School of the College of God's Gift” was built...
Peckham Rye Common is a vast area of common land that divides Dulwich and Peckham in south east London. The area has for centuries provided a green belt for...
This striking church was completed in 1996, four years after the original Victorian Gothic church burned down. Modern and inventive, it has a glass spire that glows at night and...
There has been a place of worship on this site since the late 19th Century, but the present structure was completed in the late 20th Century and represents an interesting...
St. Francis Park has been a place of public rest and relaxation for generations in East Dulwich, a suburb of south London. The park is well equipped with playground...
St. John's Church is located close to Goose Green on the border between Peckham and Dulwich and therefore attracts parishioners from both areas. The church itself is a beautiful...
St. Saviour was constructed in the Victorian Gothic style in 1862. Since that time it has been one of the most important places of worship in the local area....
St. Thomas Moore Roman Catholic Church is a magnificent ecclesiastical structure positioned at the very heart of East Dulwich on the crossroads between the major thoroughfares of Lordship Lane and...
St. William of York is a Roman Catholic Church situated just off the main road that passes through Forest Hill. The church is built on a steep incline...
This Woodland Centre in Dulwich Upper Wood is a Centre for The Conservation of Stag Beetles. Stag Beatles are a protected species and under threat globally, and Dulwich wood is...