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Falconwood shown within Greater London |
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| OS grid reference | |
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| London borough | Bexley |
| Ceremonial county | Greater London |
| Region | London |
| Constituent country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | ELTHAM, WELLING |
| Postcode district | SE9, DA16 |
| Dialling code | 020 |
| Police | Metropolitan |
| Fire | London |
| Ambulance | London |
| European Parliament | London |
| London Assembly | Bexley and Bromley |
| List of places: UK • England • London | |
Falconwood is an area of South East London, situated just over 9 miles south east of Charing Cross, forming part of the London Borough of Bexley, and the London Borough of Greenwich.
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Situated between Welling and Eltham is Falconwood. The central part of Falconwood, named the Falconwood Park Estate when first built in the late 1930s - occupies the site of former farmland. The western part of Sutherland Avenue (cut by Hook Lane, and working clockwise becoming Northumberland Avenue), the northern part of Yorkland Avenue (cut by Hook Lane) and the lower part of Hook Lane serves as the loop road for the estate, with the roads inside the loop forming the main part of the estate. The roads within the estate bear the names of counties and other places in England, for example, Cornwall, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Buckingham, Cambridge and Dorset. Built in the 1930s by Ideal Homesteads, with around 1300 dwellings, made it the largest housing estate in the area at the times. Falconwood is also a main part of the Green Chain Walk.
Falconwood railway station was opened in 1936 to serve the estate.
The Community Centre was built for use by everyone living locally in 1954, and used by the Falconwood and District Horticultural Society for the Annual Fruit Flower and Vegetable Show on the third Saturday in August.
Falconwood has 2 postcode areas. The area surrounding the train station comes under SE9 and the area surrounding Falconwood Park (and Parade) comes under DA16.
Located in the centre of the estate is the somewhat reputable Westwood College, occupying the original buildings of the senior school and the old junior School buildings. Bishop Ridley C of E Primary School, formerly Westwood Infant and Junior schools, has dramatically improved since merging into a Primary school, with major revamps and renovations taking place and is now one of the best performing primaries in the London Borough of Bexley.
Still in Falconwood, but a little further towards Avery Hill is Crown Woods School. The school was built in a style typical of concrete based architecture. It was a cheap form of building, so government funds were restricted for building projects. Crown Woods School is located near two public housing estates in the area. This attracts students of various ethnic, cultural and economic backgrounds resulting in a rich learning environment. Linked with the school was a boarding facility and before the reduction in the British armed forces worldwide in the 1980’s there was a boarding school attached for children whose parents were serving overseas. This later became a centre for children with behavioural problems who could not be accommodated within the main school.
See also London Borough of Bexley education services.
Consisting of the train station, the Harvester pub/restaurant, a newsagents, a double glazing business, Indian and Chinese take-aways, a kitchen shop, a small Italian cafe, Breeze bar, an off-licence, a pizza/kebab take-out and a dry cleaners.
Consisting of a plumbers/construction business, a medical centre, a pharmacy, a bookshop, two newsagents, two sit-in Indian restaurants, two Chinese take-aways, an Indian take-away, a bakery, two beauty salons, a hairdressers, a sanitaryware showroom, a cafe, an off-licence and a Co-Op with a cashpoint. Taking the place of former shops next to the Co-Op, DSS council flats and very limited terraced accommodation.
Trains from these three stations runs to London Charing Cross and London Victoria via Lewisham to the west. In peak hours there is also a Cannon Street station service. To the east the trains go to Dartford and some services further into Kent; Strood, Rochester, Gillingham etc.
Falconwood is a junction on the A2 which connects westbound to the A102 (Blackwall Tunnel Approach), and the Blackwall Tunnel under the Thames to East London. Driving eastbound allows access to Kent, and the Dartford Crossing, leaving the A2 at Darenth (M25).
Westbound on Rochester Way leads to Well Hall and Welling via the A209 (Welling Way). Eastbound on Rochester Way leads to Avery Hill via Riefield Road, Blackfen also via Riefield Road and then the A210 (Bexley Road), and the southern part of the London Borough of Bexley; Blendon, Bexleyheath and Crayford via the A2 (East Rochester Way).
During the morning and evening rush hours many of these routes become extremely congested, and travel times are less predictable.
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