Trees always deserve 5 stars.
We have lived North, West and South. London that is and I have to say Dulwich has been our favourite by far. Dulwich Wood and Sydenham Hill Woods, are a wonderful area of ancient woodland. Paths lead you round the rolling landscape unaltered by the flattening activities of man, well apart from all the paths, steps and the odd bridge.
This area has remained green and wooded due to its ever so privileged history going back to Henry XII who seized and sold this area to Thomas Calton for just over 600 quid, those were the days. In 1605 it was sold on to Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyn who created a charitable foundation, 'Alleyn's College of God's Gift'. This became the Dulwich Estate and remains so to this day. This continuity of affluent Estate's ownership has meant Dulwich looks more like the country side than part of Londons urban sprawl. read more