Dulwich is one
of the oldest recorded villages in London.
Now that it is a built-up area it is
difficult to picture the lie of the land
which might have attracted its first
residents. Dulwich and East Dulwich cover
a fertile valley between hills, Denmark
Hill and Dog Kennel Hill to the north,
Sydenham Hill and One Tree Hill, Honor
Oak, to the south. The name of Dulwich
may be a clue to what the neighbourhood
was like in the distant past. It has
been spelt in various ways, Dilwihs,
Dylways, Dullag, and may come from two
old English words, Dill, a white flower,
and wish, meaning a damp meadow. Dulwich
was 'the meadow where dill grows'. The
most prominent and influential names
that features in the Dulwich area is
Alleyn (The Mansion is situated at the
bottom of Alleyn Park Road). Edward
or ‘Ned’ Alleyn was a prominent
Thespian in the Elizabethan era and was
the founder of both Alleyn School and
Dulwich College and at the time (around
1605) owned the majority of the land
that covered the area as described above…
The Mansion Dulwich is situated on Gipsy
Road where it meets the end of the South
Croxted Road and Alleyn Park Road at
the bottom of Sydenham Hill (The Crystal
Palace TV mast is a good landmark)
Trains
Nearest
Station is Gipsy Hill trains go
to Gipsy Hill from Victoria via Clapham
Junction and London Bridge via Balham
Buses
From
Brixton | From
Clapham Common | From
Sydenham | Buses
from Herne Hill |