Roseway, SE21

Road in/near Dulwich

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Road · * · SE21 ·
August
12
2017
Roseway was built after the First World War by the Estates Governors’ Cottage Building Scheme on a field used by Causton’s Athletic Club.



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Aysgarth Road, SE21 Aysgarth Road was named in 1896 after a country estate of Edward Alleyn (Dulwich)
Boxall Road, SE21 Boxall Road was formerly Boxall Row (Dulwich)
Burbage Road, SE21 Burbage Road is named for the Elizabethan actor Richard Burbage, near contemporary of Edward Alleyn (Dulwich)
Burbage Road, SE24 Burbage Road is named after actor Richard Burbage (1568-1619) who built the Globe Theatre (Herne Hill)
Calton Avenue, SE21 Calton Avenue was named for Thomas Calton who bought Dulwich Manor in 1544. (Dulwich)
Courtmead Close, SE24 Courtmead Close is near the northern end of Burbage Road, on the east side (Herne Hill)
Dekker Road, SE21 Dekker Road was called after Thomas Dekker, poet and dramatist, and contemporary of Edward Alleyn (Dulwich)
Delawyk Crescent, SE24 Delawyk Crescent marks a former way that ’Dulwich’ was once spelled (Herne Hill)
Desenfans Road, SE21 Desenfans Road was named in honour of benefactors of Dulwich Picture Gallery, Margaret and Noel Desenfans (Dulwich)
Druce Road, SE21 Druce Road is name after a firm of solicitors (Dulwich)
Dulwich Village, SE21 Dulwich Village was formerly the High Street of Dulwich (Dulwich)
Giant Arches Road, SE24 Giant Arches Road is one of the streets of London in the SE24 postal area (Herne Hill)
Giant Arches Road, SE24 Giant Arches Road is a road in the SE21 postcode area (Herne Hill)
Gilkes Crescent, SE21 Gilkes Crescent was named in memory of Arthur Herman Gilkes, Master of Dulwich College 1885-1914 (Dulwich)
Gilkes Place, SE21 Gilkes Place was formerly Elms Road (Dulwich)
Half Moon Lane, SE24 Half Moon Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE24 postal area (North Dulwich)
Half Moon Lane, SE24 Half Moon Lane is an old road that joins Herne Hill with North Dulwich station (North Dulwich)
North House, SE21 North House is a block on Dulwich Village (Dulwich)
Pickwick Road, SE21 Pickwick Road was built on the site of the Greyhound pub (Dulwich)
Pond Mead, SE21 Pond Mead takes its name from Pond House (formerly Pond Place) (North Dulwich)
Roseway, SE21 Roseway was built after the First World War by the Estates Governors’ Cottage Building Scheme on a field used by Causton’s Athletic Club (Dulwich)
Townley Road, SE22 Townley Road links Lordship Lane with East Dulwich Grove (Dulwich)
Trust Road, SE21 Trust Road is a road in the SE21 postcode area (Dulwich)
Turney Road, SE21 Turney Road was named after George L. Turney of Camberwell Vestry (Dulwich)
Village Way, SE21 Village Way links Half Moon Lane and Dulwich Village (North Dulwich)
Warmington Road, SE24 Warmington Road was named after a parish in Warwickshire (North Dulwich)
Woodyard Lane, SE21 Woodyard Lane once led to a Dulwich Estates woodyard at the end of the lane (Dulwich)


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