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The Brockley market is good especially if you're a foodie. There's a brewery and a cheesemaker in Brockley too.


If you plan on taking the train in rush hour, be aware that the trains can be very very busy by the time they get to Brockley and you may be trying to squeeze into a carriage.

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I recently moved from Camberwell to the Crofton Park area of Brockley and I absolutely love the area. You definitely get more for your money in SE4 but prices are getting ridiculous round here too. There's definitely an overspill coming from Dulwich (I was initially looking to move to East Dulwich myself) and open days seem to be the norm at house viewings.

The area, which seems to be full of young families, has plenty of green space (Blythe Hill, Hilly Fields, Ladywell) and has plenty of decent primary schools (although my daughter goes to school in Herne Hill at the moment).

For entertainment the Jam Circus is a fantastic bar with good food, pub quiz, live bands etc. During the day it's family friendly but in the evening can get quite busy.

I'm lucky where I am because I'm a 5 minute walk from Crofton Park train station and a 10 minute walk from both Honor Oak and Brockley station so I've got quite a choice of different train/overground lines.

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I've just been living there for 3 weeks. Its really convenient for getting into town. The station is great with the overground and Southern trains are only 2 stops from London Bridge. They do seem busier than the ED line in though.


Agree there are some great period houses and flats on tree lined streets that are much larger than anything you'll find in East Dulwich. Walk up steps. Like a NY brownstone.


Main downside? Lack of a decent high street. Lots of cheap takeaways, nail bars but only 1-2 decent places you'd want to eat in, The Gantry being one.

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I have a workspace in Brockley and to be honest I wasn't initially thrilled about being there


But, it's been really pleasant. Yes the shops are a little odd, weird/dull. However, there's a good comunity of people there and housing stock is good


I'd move there now especially as its changing for the better


Browns of Brockley

Brockley Market

The Gantry

The little Yellow Caribbean place

Good transport

The Chinese take away/eat in restaurant is run by a sweet couple


It's near to Deptford, which i've been exploring too. It's rough and ready in places but still interesting

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A word of warning re; transport from Brockley,

I use the overground and South Eastern trains from Forest Hill and by the time they reach Brockley in the rush hour it can be a real crush to get on.

I would buy on the Western side of Forest Hill (Horniman museum station exit) You can walk to Lordship lane and ED,

Easy to get to Dulwich village, good bus services a nice community spirit ( a neighbourhood piano outside the station for instance!) and lots of green open spaces not to mention Sydenham woods.

Yes its in zone 3 but much nicer than Brockley.

I moved from Notting Hill and I'm very happy here.

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