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Gipsy Hill in south London is a hilly neighbourhood spanning the southern parts of the London Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark characterised for its great views of the City of London and Dulwich. Historically, north of its traditional Westow-Central Hill southern limit, it was split between the southern projections of the West Norwood daughter parish of Lambeth and the St Giles church daughter parish of Camberwell in Surrey until urban reforms of 1889 created the
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. It takes in, due to a diagonal, slightly weaving border, somewhat less of the London Borough of Southwark, and it has a ridge-top border along the retail/services/leisure street Westow Hill and residential street Central Hill with Upper Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon.


History and Geography

Gipsy Hill is the name of the central road that runs south upwards from Gipsy Road, where it becomes Alleyn Park near the southern end of Croxted Road, up to Central Hill and Westow Hill (a brief eastern continuation in the Crystal Palace Triangle). The latter are two crest-top roads marking the limit of Upper Norwood, part of the London Borough (and, here, former parish) of
Croydon Croydon is a large town in south London, England, south of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Croydon, a local government district of Greater London. It is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater London, with an exten ...
. Due to its station, as common across London, the name has been taken to extend to encompass a wider, in this case, upper hill-side zone in extreme projections of the two relevant boroughs. It takes its name from the presence of Gypsies in what was, until the 19th century, sparsely populated rurality.Willey, Russ. ''Chambers London Gazetteer'', p 192 On 11 August 1668, Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary that his wife had visited "the gypsies at Lambeth"; Keats also wrote about the Norwood gypsies. The area's name derives from the
Roma Gypsies The Romani (also spelled Romany or Rromani , ), colloquially known as the Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally nomadic itinerants. They live in Europe and Anatolia, and have diaspora populations located worldwide, with si ...
who settled in the area during the 1600-1800s. At the east and west ends of the hill which descends more gently north, are the forked sources of the former
River Effra The River Effra is a former set of streams in south London, England, culverted and used mainly for storm sewerage. It had been a tributary of the Thames. Its catchment waters, where not drained to aquifer soakaways and surface water drains, h ...
. The hill and particularly its southern climactic ridge are part of a much larger formation, the
Norwood Ridge The Norwood Ridge is a rectangular upland which occupies the geographical centre of south London, centred south of London Bridge. Beneath its topsoil it is a ridge of London Clay that is capped on all sides (including as isolated knolls in the ...
. The area rapidly developed after Gipsy Hill railway station was opened in 1856, with large houses being constructed (most now subdivided) and blocks of council-built housing in the mid-20th century, a little remaining as assisted (Social) housing. An 18-room nuclear bunker was constructed between 1963 and 1966 as part of a block of flats on the Central Hill Estate called Pear Tree House on Lunham Road.


Politics

For the west, Gipsy Hill ward is represented by three elected members of Lambeth Borough Council (green and Labour); for fair apportionment it extends into West Norwood and West Dulwich. For the east, since 2018, two members represent Dulwich Wood ward on Southwark Council, which similarly extends into the Sydenham Hill area of what is traditionally Dulwich.


Buildings and facilities

The Central Hill Estate was built in the 1960s-70s designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt, Roger Westman and the Lambeth Council planning department during the directorship of Ted Hollamby.


Police

Gipsy Hill
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Station was on the A214, Central Hill, the western continuation of Westow Hill. It was London's highest station, an old Bench Mark SW, opposite, stated Above Ordnance Datum.


Pubs and independent breweries

Three of the pubs are central on the street Gipsy Hill: The Colby Arms, The Bull and Finch and The Great Southern. Higher but before Westow Hill, The Railway Bell is on Cawnpore Street, a side street. The Two Towers and Paxton are on the relatively low, north-west Gipsy Road. Two independent companies brew beer commercially: the Gipsy Hill Brewing Co. and the London Beer Factory.


Schools

* Elm Wood Primary School, Carnac Street. *Kingswood Primary School, Gipsy Road (on two sites). *Park Campus Academy, Gipsy Road. *Paxton Primary School, Woodland Road. Elm Wood, Kingswood and Paxton schools are all members of The Gipsy Hill Federation. The nearest private school is in West Dulwich.


Churches

The following congregations meet in buildings that are readily identified as places of worship: * Berridge Road Community Church (Anglican), Berridge Road, SE19 1EF * Christ Church, Gipsy Hill (Anglican), 1b Highland Road SE19 1DP * Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Whiteley Road, SE19 1JT * Upper Norwood Methodist Church, Westow Hill, SE19 1TQ These buildings were constructed as places of worship but are now used for other purposes: * Former Gipsy Hill Wesleyan Chapel; converted into flats. * Former Gipsy Road Baptist Church; upper part: housing conversion; ground floor: nursery. * The tower of Christ Church, Gipsy Hill; converted in to a house following a fire in the nineteen-eighties.


Nearest places

* Crystal Palace * Dulwich Wood *
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* Sydenham * Upper Norwood * West Dulwich * West Norwood


Nearest stations

* Crystal Palace railway station * Gipsy Hill railway station * West Norwood railway station *
Sydenham Hill railway station Sydenham Hill railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving Sydenham Hill, the Kingswood Estate, and Upper Sydenham, in south London. It is down the line from and is situated between and . The station and all trains that ca ...


Notable residents

* Errol Brown of Hot Chocolate, lived in Alexandra Drive, Gipsy Hill *Christopher Noulton, Artist, Television producer, director, writer, production designer, and special effects model maker. Made the models for the first series of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, and had his own television show called Potamus Park on ITV in the 1990s. Lived on the Charters Close council estate. *
Daniel Kitson Daniel John Kitson (born 2 July 1977) is an English comedian and writer. Early life Daniel John Kitson was born in Denby Dale on 2 July 1977, the son of a primary school headteacher mother and a lecturer father. He was a pupil at Scissett Midd ...
, comedian, known for '' Phoenix Nights'' * Nadia Sawalha, actress and television presenter * Kate Thornton, former presenter of '' The X Factor'' * Nathaniel Chalobah, Watford football player * Trevoh Chalobah, Chelsea football player *Martin Orbell, sound engineer for The Boomtown Rats and the Sex Pistols * Nigel Eaton, hurdy gurdy player for Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Scott Walker,
Tony Ferrino Stephen John Coogan (; born 14 October 1965) is an English actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter. He is most known for creating original characters such as Alan Partridge, a socially inept and politically incorrect media personality, which ...
*
Krept & Konan Krept and Konan is a British hip hop duo from London, consisting of Casyo Valentine "Krept" Johnson BEM (born 4 February 1990, Gipsy Hill) and Karl Dominic "Konan" Wilson BEM (born 3 September 1989, Thornton Heath), the son of Delroy Wilson ...
, rappers *
Isy Suttie Isobel Jane "Isy" Suttie (; born 11 August 1978) is a British musical comedian, actress, and writer. She played Dobby in the British sitcom ''Peep Show'', and in 2013 won the gold Sony Radio Academy Award for her radio show ''Pearl And Dave''. ...
, actress, radio presenter and comedian *
Elis James Owain Elis James (born 3 November 1980) is a Welsh comedian, broadcaster and actor originally from Haverfordwest. He grew up in Carmarthen and later lived in Cardiff. He is now based in South London. He is bilingual in Welsh and English and has ...
, comedian, broadcaster and actor * Patrick Grant, designer and judge on
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* K-Trap, rapper * Hard Skin, local oi band, have many songs about Gipsy Hill * Caleb Azumah Nelson, author


References


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Virtual NorwoodPear Tree House - London SE Group War HQ (Control 51C)
{{LB Lambeth Districts of the London Borough of Lambeth Areas of London Streets in the London Borough of Lambeth