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Eltham, Mottingham, New Eltham SE9
Royal Borough of Greenwich

Your FREE community website for Eltham, New Eltham and Mottingham in London SE9 - business and leisure

What's On Soon
Sat, 18th Apr
Spring Fair at Eltham Palace and Gardens
Discover a day of shopping, creativity and ... Read More >>
Where There's a Will Murder Mystery Event
Welcome to Bedside Manor, the home of Sir Phillip ... Read More >>
Where There's a Will Murder Mystery Event
Welcome to Bedside Manor, the home of Sir Phillip ... Read More >>
Thu, 23rd Apr
Fog Machine: a solo exhibition by Rob Lye
The Gerald Moore Gallery is delighted to announce ... Read More >>
Featured Local Business
St Mary's Community Complex
180 Eltham High Street
1BJ
Tel: 020 8850 2040
Space for local community groups, advice agency, training courses, media resources, commercial and private hire. The complex includes Anstridge, Flintmill, Lionel Road and Progress Halls. More info >>

Clubs and groups that meet on Saturday

10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
All the Arts Theatre School- New Eltham, New Eltham Methodist HAll  >>
9:15 AM - 11:45 AM
Creative Ballet, Eltham Park Methodist Church Hall  >>

About Eltham

Eltham is in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, south east London. It has good transport to central London and is close to Greenwich and the Kent countryside.

Its main shopping area is the High Street, with diverse shops - the usual Boots, Marks & Spencer, Next type shops but also many independent retailers. There are several smaller local shopping areas serving their communities.

Apart from an abundance of green space, Eltham abounds with history - Eltham Palace, favourite home of Henry VIII and run by English Heritage, is just off Eltham High Street, with Well Hall Pleasaunce and the Tudor Barn, just down the road and close to Eltham Station. This was once owned by the Roper family (Sir William Roper was married to Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas More), more recently lived in by Edith Nesbit and where she wrote The Railway Children.

A few of the famous names associated with Eltham are Bob Hope (he was born here, and our theatre is called "The Bob Hope Theatre"), Boy George who went to school here, Kate Bush bought a house here in the 1980s, Billy Bonds grew up here, Dennis Healy lived in The Eltham Hutments .... the list could go on.

Explore our Eltham community website - if you live here, check out the wealth of shops and activities going on here. Make sure that your club or event is listed here - if not, list them!

If you are thinking of moving to south east London or just visiting, see what we have to offer.



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