Goddington

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Goddington
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Goddington is located in Greater London
Goddington
Goddington
Location within Greater London
London borough
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townORPINGTON
Postcode districtBR6
Dialling code01689
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51°21′58″N 0°06′43″E / 51.366°N 0.112°E / 51.366; 0.112Coordinates: 51°21′58″N 0°06′43″E / 51.366°N 0.112°E / 51.366; 0.112

Goddington is an area in south-east London, located in the London Borough of Bromley and the historic county of Kent. It is situated south of Ramsden, south-east of Orpington town centre, and north of Chelsfield. It lies directly adjacent to the London Green Belt.

History[]

Goddington was historically a rural manor, first recorded in the 1200s as being the lands held by Simon de Godyngton, which in turn refers to his family's ancestral lands in Godinton, Kent.[1] The area only began to be developed in 1926 when housing was built along Park Avenue.[1] The area was subsequently developed further, and it now forms part of the Greater London conurbation.

Amenities[]

Goddington Park is a 64 hectares park, with five football pitches, two cricket squares, and three rugby pitches.[2] It includes an astro-turf football court, about 10 tennis courts and two children's play areas. The main entrance is from Goddington Lane, with footpaths from Avalon Road, Court Road and Chelsfield Lane and a further entrance from Berrylands.

St Olave's Grammar School, built 1968, is located on Goddington Lane.[1]

Sports[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Willey, Russ (2006). The London Gazetteer. Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd. p. 193.
  2. ^ "Parks". Bromley Council. Archived from the original on 1 March 2006. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
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