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Perry Vale is a neighbourhood and electoral ward in the
London Borough of Lewisham Lewisham () is a London boroughs, London borough in south-east London; it forms part of Inner London. The principal settlement of the borough is Lewisham. The local authority is Lewisham London Borough Council, based in Catford. The Prime Merid ...
. It is southeast of Charing Cross and located near Forest Hill to the east of Forest Hill railway station, where the railway line forms the western boundary. The ward is named after the main road Perry Vale which passes through, this road is part of the B227 road which is called Perry Rise further to the south. The electoral ward has existed since the London Borough of Lewisham revised its wards and ward boundaries in 2002. From 1978 to 2002 a similarly named ward Perry Hill existed. It was smaller and covered some of the same area, but was slightly more to the east. This ward was named after the A212 road which is called Perry Hill as it passes through running from
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History

The area was once part of ancient wooded commons known as the
Great North Wood The Great North Wood was a natural oak woodland that started south-east of central London and scaled the Norwood Ridge. At its full extent, the wood's boundaries stretched almost as far as Croydon and as far north as Camberwell. It had occa ...
and was not much settled before the 18th century. Running through the area was a lane that today forms the modern roads known as Perry Vale and Perry Rise. It branched off what is now called Woolstone Road to give routes to what was originally known as Perry Street but is now called Perry Hill, and also to what was originally known as Sydenham Green but is now called
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. These routes are visible on maps from 1741 onward. The 18th century 118 and 118A Perry Vale date from 1778 and give evidence of a historic hamlet located just before the junctions of Perry Vale, Perry Rise and Woolstone Road. On 18th century maps this hamlet is named as Perrys Low, Perry Slow and Perry's Slough. Local tradition associates the name with the manufacture of
Perry Perry, also known as pear cider, is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, traditionally the perry pear. It has been common for centuries in England, particularly in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire. It is also mad ...
, alcoholic drink brewed from pears. However, 19th century maps show fields and not orchards. In the 19th century change was brought to the area by the opening of the nearby
Croydon Canal The Croydon Canal ran from Croydon, via Forest Hill, to the Grand Surrey Canal at New Cross in south London, England. It opened in 1809 and closed in 1836, the first canal to be abandoned by an Act of Parliament. History Authorised by an Ac ...
in 1809 and which was replaced by the
London and Croydon Railway The London and Croydon Railway (L&CR) was an early railway in England. It opened in 1839 and in February 1846 merged with other railways to form the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR). Origins The Croydon line and other railways Th ...
in 1839, the enclosure of Sydenham Common in 1810, and the re-location of
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to the area in 1854. The area surrounding Hamilton Hall on South Road includes the oldest surviving buildings and appears to have been levelled before 1854. What was formerly communal land was parcelled out to large local landowners,
William Legge, 5th Earl of Dartmouth William Walter Legge, 5th Earl of Dartmouth (12 August 1823 – 4 August 1891), styled Viscount Lewisham until 1853, was a British peer and Conservative politician. Political career Legge was elected in 1849 as Member of Parliament (MP) fo ...
being awarded Pickthorns which was roughly the area bounded by the modern Sunderland Road, Westbourne Drive, Stanstead Road and Perry Vale. The earl built a middleclass suburb on Pickthorns of semi-detached villas known as Dartmouth Park. The centrepiece of this was the Christ Church and the mansion known as The Red Hall in South Road which became a private girls' school called Tudor Hall School in 1865. Work on the church started in 1852 but was not completed until 1885. The building that housed the girls school, known as Tudor Hall Ladies College in 1907 survives only in part today as the Tudor House flats in South Road. Most of today's houses in Gaynesford Road, Sunderland Road, Church Rise and Perry Vale were built between 1901 and 1906 by local Forest Hill builder, Ted Christmas. The area suffered extensively from bombing during
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, in particular on Church Rise, Perry Vale and Sunderland Road, including from
V-1 flying bomb The V-1 flying bomb (german: Vergeltungswaffe 1 "Vengeance Weapon 1") was an early cruise missile. Its official Ministry of Aviation (Nazi Germany), Reich Aviation Ministry () designation was Fi 103. It was also known to the Allies as the buz ...
s.


Notable residents

*Mary Seymour Munro (d. 1849) interned at Norwood, lived at Perry Hill, daughter of Sir Hugh Munro, 8th Baronet (d. 1848).


Gallery

Perry Vale.GIF, The ward of Perry Vale (red) within the London Borough of Lewisham (orange) Perry Hill 97-99, SE6 with 1910 datestone.jpg, 97-99 Perry Hill with 1910 date stone Fire Station, Perry Vale, London.jpg, The old Perry Vale fire station, now flats Hamilton Hall, South Road, SE23 - geograph.org.uk - 873488.jpg, Hamilton Hall on South Road, centre of the historic area of Perry Vale


References

{{LB Lewisham Districts of the London Borough of Lewisham Areas of London