Mottingham

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Mottingham
Location on map of Greater London
Location
OS grid reference: TQ415725
Latitude: 51.433753°
Longitude: 0.03659°
Administration
London borough: Greenwich, Bromley, and Lewisham
County level: Greater London
Region: London
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Greater London
Historic county: {{{Traditional}}}
Services
Police force: Metropolitan Police
Fire brigade: London Fire Brigade
Ambulance service: London Ambulance
Post office and telephone
Post town: LONDON
Postal district: SE9
Dialling code: 020
Politics
UK Parliament: Eltham
London Assembly: Greenwich and Lewisham
European Parliament: London
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Mottingham is a place in the London Borough of Greenwich, although part (to the west of Mottingham Road) is in the London Borough of Bromley. A small sliver falls within the London Borough of Lewisham, near the border with Grove Park.

Mottingham was originally a hamlet in Eltham parish. The earliest records of Mottingham are from 862 AD when it was recorded as Modingahema, which means the land of Moda's people (commonly interpreted as - the proud place).

A key year in the history of Mottingham was 1866. This is when the area became connected to the railway system with the construction of Mottingham station (then known as Eltham station). In the same year, Mottingham received separate civil status thus separating itself politically from Eltham.

The first church in Mottingham was St Andrews Church on Court Road and was established in 1884, which further helped establish Mottingham as separate from Eltham.

A local landmark is Eltham College, a private school founded in 1842 as the London Missionary Society's School for the Sons of Missionaries, which moved to its present site in Mottingham in 1912.

The famous cricketer, Dr W G Grace lived in retirement for some years in Mottingham and a blue plaque marks his residence, 'Fairmont' in Mottingham Lane, where he died on 23 October 1915. He is buried in Beckenham Crematorium.


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