Bottom of Tulse Hill, Tulse Hill
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Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 14 May 2016
The easternmost section of Tulse Hill forms part of the Tulse Hill gyratory, the junction of the A204 and A215 with the A205 South Circular road. Seemingly unusually, it is the area at the bottom of Tulse Hill which takes its name from the hill, presumably because this was the name given to the railway station at this location. The imposing Tulse Hill Hotel (right) is presumably named after the road.