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  1. North Dulwich railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark in Dulwich, south London. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 2 and Travelcard Zone 3 (Travelcards with either zone are valid).

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  2. East Dulwich railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark in East Dulwich, south London. The station, and the trains which serve it are operated by Southern, and it is in Travelcard Zone 2, 4 miles 23 chains (6.9 km) down the line from London Bridge.

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    The first documented evidence of Dulwich is as a hamlet outside London in 967 AD, granted by King Edgar to one of his thanes. The name of Dulwich has been spelt in various ways since the Medieval period: Dylways, Dullag and most commonly Dilwysshe (from dile-wisc 'meadow where the dill grew'). The land was granted in 1127 by King Henry I to Bermond...

    There are a number of recognised districts in Dulwich: 1. Dulwich Villagewhich includes the traditional village centre 2. West Dulwich which is a mainly residential area bordering West Norwood and Tulse Hill. 3. Herne Hill (the Southwark half) which forms the North Dulwich Triangle, borders Brixton, Denmark Hill, Loughborough Junction and Tulse Hil...

    Dulwich is also home to Dulwich Hamlet F.C., founded in 1893 and competing in the Isthmian League today. They ground share with another Non-League football club Fisher F.C. at Champion Hill in East Dulwich. In recent years[when?] Sainsbury's acquired the site, built Dulwich Hamlet a new ground, and developed one of the largest Sainsbury's in the co...

    Dulwich Parkwas opened in 1890. It was formerly farmland, part of the Court Farm, and now offers duck and rowing ponds, children's play area, bowling green, tennis court, bridle path for horse-riding, and a café. Dulwich Hospital in East Dulwich Grove was designed by Henry Jarvis and built on 7 acres (28,000 m2) of land purchased in East Dulwich by...

    Dulwich sits astride the South Circular (A205), one of London's Ring Roads. Also passing through the area is the A2199 and College Road, which features a working tollgatedating back to 1789. The journey to London Victoria from West Dulwich takes about 12 minutes and there are direct trains to and from London Blackfriars and points north on the Tham...

    Famous people born in the area include: artist Madge Tennent in 1889; the author, Enid Blyton in 1897; the first compiler of the London A-Z, Phyllis Pearsall in East Dulwich in 1906, she went on to live in Dulwich Village; code breaker Mavis Batey, then Mavis Lever, was born in Dulwich on May 5, 1921; the war-time singer Anne Shelton who lived on C...

    The Grove Tavern, public house, located on the busy South Circularroad
    A map showing the Dulwich wards of Camberwell Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916
    An old house in Dulwich village
    The tollgate on College Road, Dulwich, London SE21
    Dulwich OnView, a local virtual community
    Boast, Mary (London Borough of Southwark, 1975) The Story of Dulwich
    Darby, William (1966) Dulwich Discovered
    Darby, William (Darby; Cory, Adams & Mackay, 1967) Dulwich: A Place in History
    Darby, Patrick (Dulwich Society) Belair: A History of the House and its Estate
  6. North Dulwich railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark in Dulwich, south London. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 2 and Travelcard Zone 3 (Travelcards with either zone are valid).

  7. Calling our Assisted Travel team on: 0800 138 1016. Texting us on: 0800 138 1018. We recommend arriving 20 minutes prior to your train departing. This is to allow us to make sure arrangements are in place at your destination, or interchange, station such as the availability of staff and lifts.

  8. Southern is a trading names of Govia Thameslink Railway Ltd. Registered in England under number: 06574965. Registered office: 3rd Floor, 41-51 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6EE. Govia Thameslink Railway Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Govia Ltd.

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