I'm new to posting, but have been viewing this site for some years and have lived in Sydenham since 2001 - 4 years the Lewisham side and 6 at the Bromley end of Lawrie Park Road.
I've been given the thumbs up to post about an old coach house that is under threat of demolition and for 5 three storey house to be build behind our lovely flats. The planning comes under Bromley not Lewisham, but would greatly appreciate any advice anyone may be able to offer in determining the period of the coach house.
A couple of pictures below. The building was pebble dashed at some point which doesn’t help and makes it look newer than it is. The coaching arches have also been converted in two garages and would have originally run though from one side to the other.


The building is shown on an 1864 map, but i can not determine when it was built. I have been able to find out that prior to our flats being completed in 1936 the building was called The Lodge and staff for Villa Slamat lived there. Villa Slamat was built after 1852 on land owned by George Wythes who purchased the land from The Crystal Palace Company. I am not sure if it is contemporary to Villa Slamat or even older. I also think the Croydon Canal would have run yards away from the coach house at one time and i would also be interested if anyone could confirm if a depression running between mature trees (180 plus years old) next to the railway lines at the back of the property is a remnant of the canal.
I'd be more than happy for anyone to view the area. Any conservationist, local historians or anyone with an interest, please let me know.
JoT
