
Now, there is only about 3 entrances to the woods: the concealed Crescent Wood Road entrance, the back of the Lordship lane estate that replaced the old station, and the very long Cox's walk. However, when I was young I remember a 4th entrance/exit along the middle of Sydenham Hill besides a red painted brick house, but now it's not there! Anyone able to confirm this or am I going mad? What was the last house to be seen inside Sydenham Hill Wood and where exactly was it?
Does Sydenham Hill Wood join onto Dulwich Woods? Is there set paths inside Dulwich Woods, too? Can you walk around there; where are the entrances? Any features inside?
Where can I find information on the history of both these woods? Are there any books published on the subject? I'm pretty sure my Sydenham books don't cover this boundary between Sydenham and Dulwich. BTW, there's a very challenging nature trail on the boundary of Sydenham/Southend/Catford called Riverside Walk (along the Pool River and Railway line); I bet most people wouldn't be aware this part of town even existed. It's actually a cycle route, and looks a bit dangerous to walk down there... Any problems and you would be stuck in the middle of nowhere along a thin stretch of wilderness. Has there been any reports of murders/rapes along this rural part of Sydenham? Apparently, they've got CCTV down there, but I can't imagine this trail staying open for very long; it's 10 times worse than going from Sydenham Park footbridge to Forest Hill station.