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The junction of Surrey Street (to the left) and the High Street (to the right) Surrey Street Market (also known as Croydon Market) [1] is a street market located in Surrey Street, Croydon, south London. Records of a market on the site date back to the 13th century. It operates six days a week, Monday to Saturday, and mainly sells fruit and ...
46 South End, located in South Croydon, is Croydon's oldest surviving shop. [attribution needed] The building is Grade II listed, dating back to the 17th century. The building retains its original timber framing and the front has distinctive and attractive elevations. The rear of the building is partly of modern construction. [1]
Croydon High Street runs from South Croydon up to the point where it meets the street called North End. North End is the main shopping street, while Croydon High Street is the main restaurant quarter. The High Street is also home to Wrencote House, a Grade II* listed building. Dating from the late 17th or early 18th centuries, and probably ...
Croydon: Latterly of 14–32 High Street, Croydon. 1877 1985 [440] Grant Warden Walton-on-Thames: Formerly Campbell & Booker. Bought by J E Beale; renamed Beales. [78] Gravesons Hertford: Succeeded Graveson & Robinson in 1899. 1899 2001 [441] Gray peverell Hartlepool: Bought by Binns in 1926. 1902 1992 [442] Green & Son Exeter: Bought by Bobby ...
Boxpark Croydon has 36 shop units and is focused on dining and drink outlets. [18] It opened in October 2016. [19] It also hosts events such as music performances, kickboxing and screenings of films and football matches. [20] [21] [22] The resident DJ of the Croydon is DJ Jay Knox. [23]
St. George's Walk 2015, western part. St George's Walk is a partially covered shopping parade in the centre of Croydon, London that houses many independent stores. It was completed in 1964 by Ronald Ward and Partners, the designers of St George's House, at one end of the walk, and Millbank Tower in Westminster.
Coulsdon, south west of Central Croydon, which has retained a good mix of traditional high street shops as well as a large number of restaurants for its size. [41] Croydon is the principal area of the borough, Crystal Palace is an area north of Croydon, which is shared with the London Boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham and Bromley. [42]
The Croydon Advertiser listed the approval as an "historic night for Croydon". [5] North End was the home of Allders department store, opened in 1862, which later became the flagship store of a chain extending across England and Wales. The company went into administration in 2005, and the Croydon store, the last to survive, closed in 2012.