Home Inspiration Local Life Honor Oak Park

You are not logged in. Log in / Register

Honor Oak Park Area Guide

Overground links and a mix of architecture make this the perfect area for professionals and families

Find another area

Where do Honor Oak Park locals go?

Babur

Babur

Incredible Indian cuisine (and cocktails!) Hailed by Hardens, and impressive enough to rival anything in central London.

Babur

Babur

Incredible Indian cuisine (and cocktails!) Hailed by Hardens, and impressive enough to rival anything in central London.

Jam Circus

Jam Circus

A quirky pub that serves good food. It's also child friendly during the day.

Le Querce

Le Querce

The finest Italian restaurant I have ever been to, with a varied and fresh menu that caters for everyone from meat eaters to vegans and all in between without seeming to try! I book for anniversaries, birthdays, visits from friends - any excuse to attend the best restaurant I know of. It may not look particularly salubrious, but it is child-friendly by day and romantically candle-lit by night. I cannot recommend it highly enough!

The Signal Pub

The Signal Pub

They are really invested in the community and host a wonderful night called Featured in Fifteen which is an amazing night curated bi-monthly.

Matoom

Matoom

The best Thai restaurant with always fresh produce, taste buds will be working overtime as each mouthful gives you more to think about. A truly unique experience!!!

Catford Constitutional Club

Catford Constitutional Club

Very quirky, wonderful atmosphere, food and drink. Puts a completely different slant on Shabby Chic

Good Thymes Supper Club

Good Thymes Supper Club

A monthly supper club inside someone's home in Ladywell, where local people come to meet and taste some good home-cooked food. Every month there's a different theme.

Le Délice

Le Délice

Excellent cakes and coffee

The Gantry

The Gantry

This delightful restaurant and bar is cosy inside during the winter, yet there's an amazing garden for the summer months.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Horniman Museum and Gardens

A quirky, free, family-friendly museum and gardens.

Telegraph Hill Park

Telegraph Hill Park

The park with a view! Enjoy a picnic with a landscape of the most beautiful city line. #TelegraphHillPark

Peckham Rye Park

Peckham Rye Park

It's historic nature - being the remains of an ancient Medieval forest where King John hunted deer!

The Beer Shop

The Beer Shop

Lovely little craft beer micro pub with great music, staff and beer!

Brockley Market

Brockley Market

Award-winning, bustling market selling seasonal produce and delicious street food.

Why not explore the nearby areas of Forest Hill, Catford, Lewisham, Nunhead, East Dulwich, Peckham Rye, Sydenham, New Cross, Lower Sydenham and Hither Green

"In 1602 Elizabeth I picnicked with Sir Richard Bulkeley by an oak tree at the summit of a tree in Lewisham. It became known as the Oak of Honor, which is where the name Honor Oak derives from."

Forest Hill's elevation ensures outstanding views towards the centre of the capital!

Jennifer Purchase

The independent shops and cafes and charming period properties make East Dulwich the perfect place to set up home.

Honor Oak Park quote

Michael Schult

The views from Nunhead Station is spectacular on a clear day - you can see all the way to Canary Wharf.

Chris Venter

Property prices

What are typical prices in Honor Oak Park

Property Prices

For sale

Latest properties for sale in Honor Oak Park

For sale

To rent

Latest rental properties in Honor Oak Park

To rent

What locals say about Honor Oak Park

  1. I love Honor Oak Park because it is a friendly, charming, inclusive area where neighbours look out for each other and it has great transport links.

Activities near Honor Oak Park

About Honor Oak Park

Honor Oak Park is an inner suburban area principally of the London Borough of Lewisham, with part in Southwark. The name originates from Oak of Honor Hill, or One Tree Hill. On 1 May 1602, Elizabeth I picnicked with Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris in the Lewisham area by an oak tree at the summit of a hill. The tree came to be known as the Oak of Honor. The tree surrounded by railings is an oak, planted c1905 and a successor to the historic one.

Find out how much your flat or house is worth in Honor Oak Park.

Local Estate Agencies

Honor Oak Park estate agents

SE23 estate agents

Why not explore some other local areas
Forest Hill area guide
Catford area guide
Lewisham area guide
Nunhead area guide
East Dulwich area guide
Peckham Rye area guide
Sydenham area guide
New Cross area guide
Lower Sydenham area guide
Hither Green area guide
SE23 area guide

How much is your property worth?

Get your property valued by a local expert

Get a valuation

Feedback about living in Honor Oak Park has been submitted directly by the public and may not neccessarily reflect the views of Foxtons. The description of Honor Oak Park was modified from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons licence. Land Registry data is Crown copyright.

All the views and contributions contained within Foxtons Local Life are those of the contributors. All content is assessed before publishing for taste, however free opinion is encouraged. Foxtons accept no payment or sponsorship for content that is posted about Honor Oak Park.

Unlock the true value of your home

Lettings & Property Management

Explore news articles, area guides and interior design trends

Setting the standard in estate agency

We combine best-in-class people and technology to set the standard for service in estate agency

Find your nearest office

Our Services

Setting the standard in estate agency

Our services
Find tenants
Property Management
Specialist services
Short lets
Help being a landlord
Help & Guides
Buy to Let Mortgages
Property inspiration
Blog
Interior Design
Local life
Area guides
Schools
Let's get social