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Crystal Palace or Upper Norwood is an area in south London, England within the postcode London SE19, named after the Crystal Palace, relocated to Upper Norwood in 1854. It is a residential district that straddles the border between the boroughs of Croydon and Lambeth, Bromley and Southwark and is situated along the London clay ridge known as Beulah Hill. Housing dates from the 19th and 20th centuries, with large detached properties on the top of the ridge and smaller semi-detached and terraced dwelling on its flanks. The hill offers panoramic views northward to central London and southward to Croydon and the North Downs.
Crystal Palace is accessible by rail via Crystal Palace railway station, where trains run to and from Victoria and London Bridge railway stations. The area is also well served by bus routes. The disconnection from the capital's tube network has led to it having lower house prices than other areas possessing scenic views of London. There are plans for Crystal Palace to have Tramlink services from Beckenham in future and the southern extension of the East London Line is planned to bring further rail services. On this site you will find many London Hotels with 70% off standard rates. They offer the best prices in the best areas of Crystal Palace ndon. Best Western Bromley Court Hotel , Bromley Hill, Bromley, London BR1 4JD Novotel London Greenwich, 173 - 185 Greenwich High Rd, Greenwich, London, Greater London, SE10 8JA Holiday Inn Express London Croydon Hotel, 1 Priddy's Yard, off Frith Road, Croydon, London, Greater London, CR0 1TS |