Borough of Lewisham
Brockley is in the Borough of Lewisham and is bordered by Forest Hill, Honor Oak, St Johns, Catford, New Cross, and Ladywell. The east London extension opened in February 2011 which has brought gentrification to the area.
Did you know?
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The name Brockley means a wood where badgers are often seen, ‘Broc’ being Old English for Badger and ‘Ley’ meaning a wood.
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In the past Brockley, Market gardens were famous for their huge Victoria Rhubarb. The secret to getting them so big was that they had been fertilised by ‘night soil’ (human faeces) from London.
Look out for
Rivoli Ballroom – This ballroom is grade II listed and was built in 1913 but was remodelled in 1951 as a dance hall. It is very visually striking and has been used in many films, fashion shoots, and live performances
The Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – A vibrant theatre showing exciting plays and performances, and is also the home of the Brockley Jack Film Club
Hilly Fields – A local park with a stone circle erected in 2000 to mark the millennium, tennis courts, a scenic café, and amazing skyline views of Central London and Canary Wharf
Brockley Food Market – A foodies paradise where you can buy fresh and locally sourced wild produce, and with a wide variety of street food too.
Brockley Open Studios – An annual event where local artists open up their studios to the public
Shopping
Local shops in Brockley include a Sainsbury's local, co-op, and budgens. Nearby there is a Lewisham shopping centre which has a multitude of high street stores.
Eat
Babur Curry House – Gourmet Indian restaurant which also offers cooking classes
Le Querce – Italian restaurant who also sell pasta and sauces from their shop
Meze Mangal – Simple traditional Turkish restaurant specialising in kebabs
The Orchard – Modern and relaxed restaurant and lounge serving fresh seasonal food
Brockley’s Rock – Sustainable fish and chip shop
Parlez – Simple restaurant with a varied menu
Arlo & Moe – Easy Going cafe which is great for families, serving homemade food and cakes
Drink
Chandos – Homely and cosy pub with great stone baked pizza
Crofton Park Tavern – A traditional pub serving a variety of food
Brickfields – Bar serving beers from local breweries, and a lively atmosphere, this bar is all about the locals
London Beer Dispensary – A bar serving a wide selection of craft beers and tasty burgers
Properties
Housing in Brockley is mainly Victorian, Edwardian and 1930s era properties. Sought after areas include Brockley conservation area, Telegraph Hill conservation area, and The Heath Estate.
Trains
Brockley to London Bridge in 13 minutes
Brockley to Shoreditch High Street in 17 minutes
Crofton Park to London Blackfriars in 21 minutes
Ladywell to London Cannon Street in 22 minutes
Ladywell to London Charing Cross in 24 minutes
Honor Oak Park to London Bridge in 15 minutes
Honor Oak Park to London Victoria in 45 minutes
Other Transport
There is good access by car to A2 and south circular roads.
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