In Search of South Norwood Past By Malgorzata Woodham.

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In Search of South Norwood Past By Malgorzata Woodham

Where is South Norwood? The district of Norwood is divided between four boroughs: Croydon, Lambeth, Southwark and Bromley. John Coulter, one of the district’s historians compares it to a wriggling salmon with its richest central part, Upper Norwood, enjoying some of the most extensive views of the capital; its tail, South Norwood, the youngest of the divisions and largely a product of the London & Croydon railway, and its head, West Norwood, which was the first of the three to be formally organised as a community around a church.

6-8 Oliver Grove It is a sunny and exceptionally warm day on October 27 th and I approach the town centre from the south-east, up Portland Road. Before I started researching the area it was just Portland Road to me, like any other road in the borough. Now knowing the history of it, it became the Portland Road named in the 19 th century after the 4 th Duke of Portland ( ), a cabinet minister who lived in Upper Norwood, in a large villa with extensive grounds from 1839 to Before the High Street was created as a shopping centre in 1860s Portland Road was where the first shops had appeared. Now I could see many Victorian buildings unchanged. Although South Norwood suffered heavy damage during World War II, Portland Road and the High Street remained unscathed.

Portland Rd and the ‘south of the railway line’ part of South Norwood

Love Lane

Manor Road

Harrington Road

Crystal Palace

The opening of Crystal Palace (June 1854)

South Norwood ‘north of the railway line’ To get to the Polish school I drive under a bridge above Portland Road. I am aware that by crossing the railway track I am crossing the Victorian boundary between an area of poverty and an area of moderate wealth. Oliver Grove, where the Polish school and church are located, together with other roads nearby, was part of a private estate built between 1860 and 1870 in an attempt to create a middle class South Norwood which would be the continuation of Upper Norwood. After I’ve parked the car I walk slowly towards Oliver Grove. I now need to have a careful look at those Victorian middle-class houses, especially the two now owned by the Polish parish.

The Polish Parish house

The Polish school

The Polish community centre

The fashionable Victorian Oliver Grove

The High Street

The Clocktower

Stanley Halls

The Jolly Sailor Pub

The Croydon Canal The Jolly Sailor’s large tea gardens ran down to the canal, a source of delight to the inhabitants as they could ride in boats, fish, bathe or stroll along its banks. It is quiet and peaceful there as the place is, well below the level of the busy High Street. Now we can only picture the charming scenes walking on the tarmacked surface of the car park covering that ground.

The Croydon – London Railway The Croydon Canal was opened in 1809 as a means of communication between Croydon and London. Its purpose was to bring coal and general merchandise to Croydon and return with agricultural produce, lime, chalk, flint and timber. At that time Croydon had a population of 7,000 and Norwood was just a village in the woods. With the development of the railway this was about to change. In 1836 The London and Croydon Railway bought the canal which was drained of water and its bed was covered with rail tracks ready for steam trains. The first train station was built and named The Jolly Sailor as it was close to the tavern. In 1859 it was replaced by the larger Norwood Junction to serve a growing number of business and professional men commuting to the City.

Norwood Junction Station

Arthur Conan Doyle’s house in Tennyson Road

The area of charming Victorian houses

Lancaster Road

Selhurst Road

South Norwood Library

Syncretism The old and the new Tradition / Modernity

Syncretism The past blends in with the present Polish history blends in with English history

Syncretism The old and the young

Elegance – gentility – grandeur - pride