Selhurst is a suburban development in the London Borough of Croydon south-south-east of Charing Cross. A relatively small area, Selhurst is bounded by South Norwood, Croydon and Thornton Heath and, like nearby Broad Green, London, has lost its distinct identity from these larger neighbours in recent years. The BRIT School, a performing arts school operated by The BRIT foundation, more commonly known for the BRIT Awards, is located in Selhurst. Selhurst Park, the ground of Crystal Palace Football Club, is sited at the northern end of the neighbourhood. Selhurst is named after the Old English language for "dwelling in a wood". Evidence of a Saxon settlement was found when the railway station was built. Later, the land was owned by Henry VIII of England. Heavers Meadow is an open space covering an area of with a footpath through a flood meadow. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) lived at 30 Dagnall Park. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived on Tennison Road.
Transport
Selhurst railway station has frequent trains to London Victoria station, and London Bridge station at peak times, and south to Sutton railway station (London), Caterham railway station and Epsom Downs railway station via East Croydon station and West Croydon railway station. There are also hourly train services to London Bridge from West Croydon, and nearby Norwood Junction provides many more services, including the new East London Line. Selhurst Depot is a depot for mainly Southern (train operating company) and First Capital Connect services but also some South West Trains and occasionally Southeastern (train operating company).
London Buses route 75 and London Buses route 157 both run the length of Selhurst Road, terminating at Croydon & Lewisham (London Buses route 75) and Morden & Crystal Palace, London (London Buses route 157).
Selhurst is in List of stations in London fare zone 4 of the London Transport Network.Selhurst is a suburban development in the London Borough of Croydon south-south-east of Charing Cross. A relatively small area, Selhurst is bounded by South Norwood, Croydon and Thornton Heath and, like nearby Broad Green, London, has lost its distinct identity from these larger neighbours in recent years. The BRIT School, a performing arts school operated by The BRIT foundation, more commonly known for the BRIT Awards, is located in Selhurst. Selhurst Park, the ground of Crystal Palace Football Club, is sited at the northern end of the neighbourhood. Selhurst is named after the Old English language for "dwelling in a wood". Evidence of a Saxon settlement was found when the railway station was built. Later, the land was owned by Henry VIII of England. Heavers Meadow is an open space covering an area of with a footpath through a flood meadow. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) lived at 30 Dagnall Park. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived on Tennison Road.
Nearest places
* South Norwood
* Thornton Heath
* Woodside, London
* CroydonSelhurst is a suburban development in the London Borough of Croydon south-south-east of Charing Cross. A relatively small area, Selhurst is bounded by South Norwood, Croydon and Thornton Heath and, like nearby Broad Green, London, has lost its distinct identity from these larger neighbours in recent years. The BRIT School, a performing arts school operated by The BRIT foundation, more commonly known for the BRIT Awards, is located in Selhurst. Selhurst Park, the ground of Crystal Palace Football Club, is sited at the northern end of the neighbourhood. Selhurst is named after the Old English language for "dwelling in a wood". Evidence of a Saxon settlement was found when the railway station was built. Later, the land was owned by Henry VIII of England. Heavers Meadow is an open space covering an area of with a footpath through a flood meadow. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) lived at 30 Dagnall Park. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived on Tennison Road.
Nearest stations
*Selhurst railway station
*Norwood Junction railway station
*West Croydon stationSelhurst is a suburban development in the London Borough of Croydon south-south-east of Charing Cross. A relatively small area, Selhurst is bounded by South Norwood, Croydon and Thornton Heath and, like nearby Broad Green, London, has lost its distinct identity from these larger neighbours in recent years. The BRIT School, a performing arts school operated by The BRIT foundation, more commonly known for the BRIT Awards, is located in Selhurst. Selhurst Park, the ground of Crystal Palace Football Club, is sited at the northern end of the neighbourhood. Selhurst is named after the Old English language for "dwelling in a wood". Evidence of a Saxon settlement was found when the railway station was built. Later, the land was owned by Henry VIII of England. Heavers Meadow is an open space covering an area of with a footpath through a flood meadow. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) lived at 30 Dagnall Park. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived on Tennison Road.
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Selhurst is a suburban development in the London Borough of Croydon south-south-east of Charing Cross. A relatively small area, Selhurst is bounded by South Norwood, Croydon and Thornton Heath and, like nearby Broad Green, London, has lost its distinct identity from these larger neighbours in recent years. The BRIT School, a performing arts school operated by The BRIT foundation, more commonly known for the BRIT Awards, is located in Selhurst. Selhurst Park, the ground of Crystal Palace Football Club, is sited at the northern end of the neighbourhood. Selhurst is named after the Old English language for "dwelling in a wood". Evidence of a Saxon settlement was found when the railway station was built. Later, the land was owned by Henry VIII of England. Heavers Meadow is an open space covering an area of with a footpath through a flood meadow. The composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) lived at 30 Dagnall Park. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived on Tennison Road.
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