IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Knights Hill, LONDON, SE27 0SR

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Knights Hill, SE27 0SR by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (85 Images Found)

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Cattle trough, Chapel Road
On the corner of Chapel Road and Knight's Hill, next to some unsightly recycling bins. The inscription reads: "1861 PRESENTED BY E.H. MOSCROP AND A.W. JAFFRAY ERECTED BY THE METROPOLITAN DRINKING FOUNTAIN & CATTLE TROUGH ASSOCIATION"
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.02 miles
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123 Knight's Hill
A house dating probably from the early C19th. The development of West Norwood began with the breaking up of Lord Thurlow's estate after his death in 1806. Much of this initial phase has since been swept away by subsequent development which accelerated over the second half of the C19th and during the C20th, but there are pockets of houses surviving from the early days, mostly around Knight’s Hill, Norwood High Street/Elder Road and the area between them.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.05 miles
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Houses, Knight's Hill
A row of what look like mid-C19th houses on the east side of Knight's Hill. The development of West Norwood began with the breaking up of Lord Thurlow's estate after his death in 1806, but it accelerated greatly with the arrival of the Crystal Palace railway in 1856; between 1851 and 1901 the population of the district of St. Luke's, Norwood increased from around 4,000 to around 36,000.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.05 miles
4
Development, Cheviot Road
Cheviot Gardens, a new sheltered-housing type scheme for older people, replacing a previous similar scheme.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 31 Mar 2015
0.05 miles
5
Houses, Chapel Road (1)
These pleasant brick houses probably date from the first half of the C19th. The development of West Norwood began with the breaking up of Lord Thurlow's estate after his death in 1806. Much of this initial phase has since been swept away by subsequent development which accelerated over the second half of the C19th and during the C20th, but there are pockets of houses surviving from the early days, mostly around Knight’s Hill, Norwood High Street/Elder Road and the area between them. A light dusting of overnight snow can still be seen.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 30 Jan 2010
0.06 miles
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Moving Inn Offices, West Norwood
Estate agents office's on the junction of Chapel Road (on the left) and Weaver Walk (on the right).
Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 2 Oct 2011
0.07 miles
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Houses, Chapel Road (2)
These pleasant brick houses probably date from the first half of the C19th. The development of West Norwood began with the breaking up of Lord Thurlow's estate after his death in 1806. Much of this initial phase has since been swept away by subsequent development which accelerated over the second half of the C19th and during the C20th, but there are pockets of houses surviving from the early days, mostly around Knight’s Hill, Norwood High Street/Elder Road and the area between them. A light dusting of overnight snow can still be seen.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 30 Jan 2010
0.08 miles
8
Offices, Chapel Road
An office block with an impressive array of aerials, antennae and other rooftop projections. Seen from Knight's Hill. Surprisingly, the empty plot of land shows no signs of development - surely there is space for several hundred "luxury" apartments.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.08 miles
9
Casewick Road (3)
Looking roughly north-east from near the junction with Tredwell Road. These houses were probably built in the second half of the C19th. The development of West Norwood began with the breaking up of Lord Thurlow's estate after his death in 1806, but it accelerated greatly with the arrival of the Crystal Palace railway in 1856; between 1851 and 1901 the population of the district of St. Luke's, Norwood increased from around 4,000 to around 36,000.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.10 miles
10
Carpenter's Arms, Public House, West Norwood
Closed pub on the junction of Weaver Walk (on the left) and Chapel Road (in front).
Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 2 Oct 2011
0.10 miles
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