IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Comber Grove, LONDON, SE5 0LD

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Comber Grove, SE5 0LD 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 (211 Images Found)

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Housing north of Camberwell New Road
Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 1 May 2016
0.01 miles
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Camberwell: The King William IV, 283 Camberwell New Road, SE5
The pub dates from 1932 and was designed by the architect A E Sewell for the Truman's Brewery. It is made of brick with faience and inscribed tiling with text such as "Trumans Est'd 1666", "London Stout" and "Burton Ales". For a monarch who only spent seven years on the throne King William IV seems, for some reason, to have had disproportionately more public houses named after him than any other king. A listing of old pubs in Camberwell alone reveals two others. Perhaps it was something to do with his relative popularity with the general public.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 11 Sep 2009
0.02 miles
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Former King William IV, Camberwell New Road
A typical pub of the former Truman Hanbury Buxton Brewery. Probably built some time between the wars and possibly designed by A.E. Sewell. Apparently it closed in 2007.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 15 Apr 2012
0.03 miles
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257-281 Camberwell New Road
A plain but dignified early-C19th stock brick terrace of two-bay houses in three storeys plus basement. The ground-floor windows are round-arched, and the first-floor windows have cast-iron balconies. Grade II listed.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 11 Mar 2012
0.04 miles
5
Medlar Street, London SE5
Looking towards the railway bridge from the junction with Camberwell New Road.
Image: © David Kemp Taken: 19 Jul 2014
0.04 miles
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262-276 Camberwell New Road
A noble terrace, probably c1830, of two-bay, three storey houses over basements. Arched ground floor windows set in recessed arches, and first-floor wrought-iron balconies. The group is unified by the first-floor sillband, and cornice and blocking course at the top. Grade II listed. The listing suggests some fronts have been rebuilt - the nearest two look likely candidates.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 21 Apr 2012
0.05 miles
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Dissent in London
Camberwell New Road
Image: © Brian Whittle Taken: 16 Feb 2019
0.05 miles
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254-260 Camberwell New Road
A characteristically happy congregation of Georgian houses, not uniform, but displaying the era's good proportions and homely scale. Mostly of three storeys plus basement, two bays wide, arched ground floor windows, some cast-iron balconies, and a continuous stucco cornice. Early C19th. Grade II listed.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 15 Apr 2012
0.06 miles
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Calvary Temple and Laird House, Camberwell
Calvary Temple is on Councillor Street, Camberwell. Behind is Laird House, one of 5 tower blocks on the Wyndham Estate.
Image: © graham ross Taken: 10 Feb 2006
0.07 miles
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Calvary Temple
Calvary Temple United Pentecostal church
Image: © Shaun Ferguson Taken: 18 Sep 2008
0.08 miles
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