Addiscombe
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Template:Infobox London place Addiscombe is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, England. It is situated just to the northeast of central Croydon, and is home to a high proportion of people who commute to Central London, owing to its proximity to the busy East Croydon railway station and Tramlink, linking Addiscombe with other parts of Croydon and Wimbledon, as well as extensive bus routes into Central Croydon and surrounding areas.
There are several local schools, including the Trinity School of John Whitgift, Archbishop Tenison's C of E High School, and Ashburton Community School.
Notable parts of Addiscombe life include the Builders Arms, a pub owned by Fullers brewery, and The Banana Leaf, one of London's finest South Indian/Goan restaurants. A focal point of the Addiscombe community is the independent Claret Freehouse, near Addiscombe tram station, that has served local regulars with an extensive range of fine real ales for many years and has often won local CAMRA "Best Pub" awards.
As of early 2005, several areas in Addiscombe are in the process of regeneration, notably the addition of housing to the site of the recently demolished Blackhorse Pub, which was thought the oldest site of pub in the borough, and the demolition and renewal of church buildings on Bingham Road, in order to renovate the Church Halls and provide retirement apartments. The addition of a linear park along the disused railway lines between Dalmally Road and Morland Road will further regenerate the area.
In 1974, controversial supermodel Kate Moss was born in Addiscombe.
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Nearest places
Local Sports Clubs
- Addiscombe Hockey Club
- Addiscombe Cricket Club est. 1866
- Addiscombe Cycling Club est. 1929
Nearest stations
- East Croydon station
- Lebanon Road tram station
- Sandilands tram station
- Addiscombe tram station
- Blackhorse Lane tram station
Addiscombe railway station - about 500 metres west of Addiscombe's main parade and the present tram station - was demolished following the withdrawal of services from Elmers End. In the section between Woodside and Addiscombe railway station, part has been prepared for a "linear park" and part redeveloped for housing as East India Way.
The section of line between Elmers End and Woodside and the section of the Woodside and South Croydon Railway between Woodside and Coombe Road have been converted to Tramlink tracks.