Your guide to moving to Eltham
Why Eltham is a good place to live
Eltham, an idyllic spot situated in South-East London, strikes a perfect balance between fringe city living and beautiful woodlands and parks.
Its architectural diversity spans across Tudor arts to Art Deco, thanks to the stunning Eltham Palace, where Henry VIII lived as a boy.
With an abundance of beautiful parks and woodlands, the vast Castle Woods (be sure to check out the Severndroog Castle and Tea Room) and Oxleas Woods connect to Eltham and Woolwich Commons, so there are plenty of options for dog walks and strolls.
Eltham assures a high quality of life, where the tranquillity of nature surrounds bustling high streets with shops and restaurants.
What's Eltham famous for?
Eltham is famous for its historical grandeur, with Eltham Palace at the heart of it.
This medieval palace, home to several monarchs including Edward II, Edward IV and Henry VIII, is a visitor magnet due to its Art Deco interiors and historical connections.
The palace, along with other historically significant spots like the Tudor Barn, add layers to Eltham's rich cultural heritage.
In sports history, Eltham marks its presence by housing the Royal Blackheath Golf Club, the oldest golf club in the world outside Scotland.
Things to do in Eltham
Visit the historical Eltham Palace for a rendezvous with history, or discover the scenic Avery Hill Park and its Winter Garden housing tropical trees and plants.
For sports enthusiasts, Eltham Cricket Club, and several football clubs offer local entertainment, while the Royal Blackheath Golf Course provides an opportunity to play on historic grounds.
Or spend the day simply enjoying a big walk or jog through the plentiful parks and ancient woodlands in this leafy south east London suburb.