Catford
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Catford is an area in the London Borough of Lewisham, England. It is located 6.3 miles (10.1 km) south east of Charing Cross.
The name may either derive from wildcats at a crossing of the River Ravensbourne or, as is more likely, from a cattle ford across the same river. Catford's most prominent landmark is the Catford Cat, a giant fibreglass sculpture of a black cat above the entrance to the Catford Centre. This is a small shopping centre, housing Tesco and Iceland supermarkets as well as some independent shops in the punningly-named Catford Mews. There is a street market on Catford Broadway. Catford has several pubs and a variety of non-chain restaurants and cafes. Catford's oldest pub is the Black Horse and Harrow which existed at least as early as 1700, though the present building dates from 1897. Between 1932 and 2003, Catford Stadium was a successful greyhound racing track, but it is now closed.
The 1960's and 70's had a considerable impact on the architecure of Catford. The old Town Hall, 'the Catford Cathedral' of 1875 was replaced by the current Civic Suite in 1968, soon after the merger of the metropolitan boroughs of Lewisham and Deptford. Laurence House where many of the borough's offices are housed is on the site of St Laurence's Church. The brutalist Eros House, which replaced the Lewisham Hippodrome (Catford's music hall designed by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham) in 1960, is now Grade II listed. In Rushey Green outside Eros House, the old village hand-pump from the 1850s survives. In 1974 the Catford shopping centre was built by the brutalist architect Owen Luder.
The Broadway theatre which is a fine art deco building adjoins the town hall. This is a curved stone structure decorated with shields and heraldic emblems and topped with an attractive copper-green spire. It was opened in 1932 as the Concert Hall and is now a Grade II listed building. The interior is in art deco style. The only cinema in the borough stood opposite the theatre until its closure in 2002.
Other than the shows at the Broadway Theatre the main cultural events are Lewisham Peoples day held in Mountsfield Park and the yearly beer festival organised by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), which is held at the theatre.
In recent years it has been satirised in The Chap magazine series called 'A year in Catford' after Peter Mayle's bestseller 'A Year in Provence'. The magazine poked fun at Catford's mundanity.
Famous Catfordians
- Spike Milligan (1918-2002) the comedian and writer went to school at Catford's Brownhill Boys School and often visited the suburb where his aunt and uncle lived. He claimed to have lived in Catford and wrote about the area in many of his books and sketches. In reality he lived in nearby Honor Oak which is nearer Forest Hill than Catford. Catford was probably thought to have been funnier.
- Ben Elton the comedian and writer was born in Catford in 1959.
- Echo Carnell the famous actress lives in catford at this very moment
- Ernest Christopher Dowson Poet and decadant lived and died in Catford. Dowson introduced the phrases 'Days of wine and roses' and 'Gone with the wind'.
Transport Links
Catford is well connected for public transport, with two adjacent stations where railway lines cross (but do not interchange). Catford railway station is on the route between Blackfriars station and Sevenoaks via Bromley South, while Catford Bridge railway station is on the Mid-Kent line to Hayes from Charing Cross and Cannon Street stations. As well as the railway stations there is Catford bus garage, providing many routes towards Central London and out towards Bromley.Nearest railway stations
- Catford railway station
- Catford Bridge railway station
- Ladywell railway station
- Hither Green railway station
- 47 Catford Garage - Shoreditch
- 54 Elmer's End - Woolwich via Beckenham
- 75 (24hr) West Croydon - Lewisham via Sydenham
- 124 Eltham - Catford via Mottingham, Grove Park and Torridon Road
- 136 Grove Park - Peckham via Goldsmith's College
- 138 Coney Hall - Catford via Bromley South and Downham
- 160 Catford Garage - Sidcup via Brownhill Road and Eltham.
- 171 Catford Garage - Aldwych via Brockley, Peckham and Waterloo
- 181 Grove Park - Lewisham via Downham (no longer terminates at Downham and no longer serves Hither Green)
- 185 Lewisham - Victoria via Peckham
- 199 Catford Garage - Canada Water/Surrey Quays via Greenwich
- 202 Crystal Palace - Blackheath
- 208 Lewisham - Orpington via Catford and Bromley (at peak times half the bus fleet run Lewisham-Catford-Bromley whilst the other half of the fleet run Catford-Bromley-Orpington so at peak times Lewisham-Orpington would require a change of buses)
- 284 Lewisham - Grove park via Crofton Park and Verdant Lane
- N36 Queen's Park - Grove Park via Paddington, Trafalgar Square, Victoria, Vauxhall, Kennington, Peckham, Lewisham, Catford and Downham
- N47 Trafalgar Square - St Mary Cray via Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, Bank, Cannon Street, Monument, London Bridge, Surrey Quays, Deptford, Lewisham, Catford, Downham, Bromley, Petts Wood and Orpington
- N171 Tottenham Court Road - Catford Town Hall (some services to Catford Bus Garage) via Aldwych, Peckham, Brockley and Crofton Park (no longer serves Sandhurst Road or Hither Green)
Nearest towns
- Beckenham
- Bellingham
- Blackheath
- Brockley
- Crofton Park
- Downham
- Forest Hill
- Hither Green
- Honor Oak
- Ladywell
- Lewisham
- Sydenham
External links
- [A Year in Catford - from The Chap magazine]
- [Broadway Theatre - Catford]
- [The Man from Catford - Blog]
- [Catford Cycling Club]
- [Catford - a short history from Ideal Homes website]
- [History of Catford from The South London Guide]
- [Catford Dog Track from Derelict London Website]
- [Catford's 'Lewisham Hippodrome' (now demolished) from Ideal Homes Website]
- [Lewisham Peoples Day - yearly borough festival held in Mountsfield Park, Catford]
- [The Rotary Club of Catford]
- [The Rutland Arms]
- [South East London CAMRA]
- [Catford Wanderers Sports and Social Club]
- [Catford Wanderers Badminton Club]
- [Lewisham News]
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