Dulwich Wood

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Dulwich Wood
Location on map of Greater London
Location
OS grid reference: TQ333715
Latitude: 51.427393°
Longitude: -0.083886°
Administration
London borough: Southwark
County level: Greater London
Region: London
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Greater London
Historic county: Surrey (1889)
Services
Police force: Metropolitan Police
Fire brigade: London Fire Brigade
Ambulance service: London Ambulance
Post office and telephone
Post town: LONDON
Postal district: SE19, SE21, SE26
Dialling code: 020
Politics
UK Parliament: Dulwich and West Norwood
London Assembly: Lambeth and Southwark
European Parliament: London
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Dulwich Wood is an area in South London, England now within the modern borough of Southwark .

It was woodland, part of the Great North Wood or King's Wood and had many oak trees owned by Alleyn's College of God's Gift, Dulwich (founded by Edward Alleyn).

The River Effra is rumoured to run northwards along the western edge[citation needed]. Dulwich Wood Avenue was one of the first roads in Dulwich Wood. At first it was simply called The Avenue[citation needed].

In the 1600s, King Charles I of England used to hunt in the woods.

In 1738, a man named Samuel Bentyman was murdered in Dulwich Woods.

In 1803, Samuel Matthews - known as the 'Dulwich Hermit' - was also murdered in Dulwich Woods. He was buried in Dulwich Old Cemetary.

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