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The ‘neglected’ Croydon neighbourhood where stunning 500-year-old buildings are surrounded by litter

The ‘neglected’ Croydon neighbourhood where stunning 500-year-old buildings are surrounded by litter

Croydon locals want to see the town’s most historic area reach its full potential. With buildings dating back to the 14th century, Croydon’s Old Town is steeped in history.

At the heart of the Old Town sits the Croydon Minster, which is believed to have been founded in Saxon times and a church building on the site is referenced in the Doomsday Book. Six Archbishops of Canterbury are buried in the Minster and kings and queens were regular visitors to the archbishops at Croydon.

Croydon Palace in Old Town was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for more than 500 years. Some of these original buildings are now used by Old Palace School.

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Trevor Reeves said House of Reeves is a draw to the area and has survived despite the changes in the Old Town (Image: Facundo Arrizabalaga/MyLondon)

Earlier this year, Croydon Council said it would invest £7.5million into the area around the Minster acknowledging it needs “vast improvements”. The plans include relocation of parking, removal of the pedestrian subway and a new play area.

Despite the pledge, locals that spoke to the Local Democracy Reporting Service say the area has been neglected for many years and are sceptical of change. They want to see the historic area brought back to life.

Residents were concerned about rubbish dumped in the area. The council hopes the planned improvements will tackle any vandalism and anti-social behaviour.

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  • June 19, 2023