
Painting by Alfred. L. Bailey
Hill House was built c.1796 and extended
over the next few years. Henry Dudin, a Southwark
warehouseman and corn factor, occupied the
house for several years from 1807, and seems
to have used it as a hunting lodge. He was
Master of the Old Surrey Hunt, which met locally
at that time, and there are indications that
the north wing was originally a stable block.
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Honor
Oak Road was the original Forest Hill, from
which the name spread to the rest of the suburb,
when it was laid out on the adjoining Sydenham
Common after the enclosure.
'Sydenham New Town' was another early name
for the Honor Oak Road development. |