Dulwich (SE21/SE22) is a leafy, picturesque area known for its village-like atmosphere and excellent schools. The area is home to Dulwich Village, which features charming period properties, independent shops, and cafes. Dulwich has a rich history, with Dulwich College being one of the oldest independent schools in the country, founded in 1619. Famous past residents include Sir Ernest Shackleton, the renowned explorer, who attended Dulwich College.

Popular residential roads in Dulwich include College Road, which features large period properties and provides easy access to Dulwich Park, and Court Lane, known for its spacious family homes and proximity to excellent schools. These roads are highly desirable due to their picturesque surroundings and community feel.Dulwich Park and the Dulwich Picture Gallery are key attractions, adding to the area’s cultural and recreational offerings. Popular local spots include Romeo Jones, a quaint cafe in the heart of Dulwich Village, and Rocca di Papa for Italian dining. Dulwich boasts some of London’s top schools, including Dulwich College, Alleyn’s School, and JAGS (James Allen’s Girls’ School). Housing in Dulwich is predominantly Georgian and Victorian, with spacious family homes that appeal to affluent families. The area is well-connected, with North Dulwich, West Dulwich, and East Dulwich stations providing services to London Bridge and Victoria. Dulwich’s green spaces, good schools, and strong community spirit make it one of the most desirable areas in South East London.