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Living in Dulwich Village
A peaceful and picturesque enclave in southeast London, Dulwich Village offers heritage charm, green spaces and top-tier schools just minutes from the city.
About Dulwich Village
Dulwich Village is a rare gem in inner London, combining countryside charm with city convenience. With leafy streets, historic architecture and a strong sense of community, it feels like stepping into a rural retreat.
The village atmosphere is preserved through conservation efforts and locals enjoy boutique shopping, independent cafés and cultural landmarks like the Dulwich Picture Gallery. Families are drawn to the area for its spacious homes, excellent schools and beautiful parks. It’s a refined yet welcoming place to call home.
Fact file
- Dulwich was first recorded in AD 967 as “Dilwihs,” meaning dill meadow.
- The Dulwich Picture Gallery holds the record for the most stolen paintings in history.
- London’s last tollgate still operates on College Road.
Architecture and property
Dulwich Village features Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian homes, alongside 1920s and 1930s cottages and houses. Many properties have been extended and modernised, offering spacious family living. The area is managed by the Dulwich Estate, which oversees development and maintains its historic character. Homes range from large detached houses to elegant flats in converted period buildings.
Going out
Dining options include Rocca’s wood-fired Italian fare, Belair House’s British cuisine and local favourites like Gail’s Bakery. The Dulwich Picture Gallery and Horniman Museum offer cultural experiences for all ages. Annual events like the Dulwich Festival bring art, music and community spirit to the village. Locals also enjoy pampering at boutique salons and traditional barbers.
Local amenities
Dulwich Village is the heart of South East London charm, with a high street full of independent boutiques, cafés and artisan food shops. Book lovers head to Village Books, Dulwich’s oldest bookshop, while creatives browse The Art Stationers for art supplies. For unique gifts, Jane Newbery offers an eclectic mix of home accessories and artworks. For bigger grocery shops, Sainsbury’s and Marks & Spencer are close by in East Dulwich, with Asda in Peckham.
Dulwich Library, gifted by Dulwich College, remains a vibrant hub for readers. Fitness fans can access Dulwich College Sports Club for swimming, tennis and badminton, while Dulwich & Sydenham Golf Course offers panoramic views across London.
Green spaces
Dulwich Park spans 72 acres with a boating lake, tennis courts and tandem bike hire. Herne Hill Velodrome and Brockwell Park offer cycling, gardens and a lido. The area’s green spaces are ideal for family outings, dog walks and weekend relaxation. Historic woodland and scenic trails add to the village’s rural charm.























