I'm split between buying a flat in Sydenham (the lower end, close to the Community Library in one of the Victorian conversions) or buying in West Norwood.
I made an offer on a flat in West Norwood that fell through and then found a place in Sydenham a couple of weeks ago but have since learned that the original place I was after in West Norwood is back on the market so at the moment I'm having some difficulties deciding.
I'm mainly wondering in terms of which area shows more potential for regeneration in the near future. Sydenham Road seems a bit tatty, although there are two nice cafes at the top end. There are plans to regenerate the top of Sydenham Road but does anyone know if there are any plans to do-up the lower end of the road. I know about the library garden plans, but I'm wondering if there are likely to be any nice little quirky shops, cafes and restaurants there (or any more on the whole of Sydenham Road) within the next couple of years?
In West Norwood, the high street seems quite nice in parts and tatty too in other parts. There's a cute artisan bakery there and a few other shops and local supermarkets and a monthly craft market. But what is really making this decision hard for me is that I've heard that a Picturehouse will be opening up there in 2014.
I know there's a film club in Sydenham which I'm quite excited about, but a little arts cinema would be amazing, although that's probably not likely to happen any time soon?
There seems to be a better community spirit in Sydenham than in West Norwood. Both have very pretty houses. There were a few really nice restaurants and pubs close the flat I wanted in West Norwood (well, closer the Gipsy Hill end) but there doesn't seem to be much within a short walking distance of the Sydenham flat (although there's a little Italian restaurant that I read good reviews about).
What would you say is the potential for Sydenham to move up in the world (or at least have a few more cafes, restaurants and little cultural things within the next couple of years - and generally look a bit less tatty)? And how does anyone think this would compare with the potential regeneration of West Norwood if the cinema there might give the area some sort of fast-track gentrification?
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you!
