The ward of Abbey Wood (green) within London Borough of Greenwich (light grey)
Abbey Wood is an area and electoral ward on the eastern edge of the London Borough of Greenwich, between Plumstead to the west and Erith to the east. Abbey Wood takes its name from the nearby Lesnes Abbey and Bostall Woods.1
HistoryThe original 19th century Abbey Wood (known locally as "The Village") is the area immediately south of Abbey Wood railway station, built where Knee Hill became Harrow Manorway and crossed the railway (North Kent Line). This is now the centre where three phases of house building (almost) meet.
Places, People & Things of interestAbbey wood is mooted as the south eastern terminus of Crossrail One. Snooker champion Steve Davis came from Plumstead but went to Alexander McLeod Primary School and Abbey Wood Secondary School. Boxer Julius Francis went to St Thomas a Becket Primary School and Abbey Wood School, and Olympic runner Jennifer Stoute also went to Abbey Wood School. Kate Bush briefly attended the convent school at the top of Knee Hill. Victor Ogunwusi of Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. Also Attended Abbey wood School. It now has a women's netball team Abbey Angels, [2]. Time FM, a licensed local radio station that evolved from an early cable channel - Radio Thamesmead - has studios on the Abbey Wood/Plumstead borders. Abbey wood also hosted London's first cable TV station at Wickham Lane. Places of interest include Lesnes Abbey and Bostall Woods & Heath. Bostall Woods (part of the South East London Green Chain) includes one of the few camping & caravan sites in London and is a known source of fossilised sharks' teeth.The cooperative woods was also the site of the first camp for the Woodcraft Folk. Education
TransportRailThe nearest railway stations in the area are Abbey Wood railway station. Trains from this station runs to London Charing Cross and London Cannon Street via Woolwich and Greenwich or Lewisham to the west. To the east the trains go to Dartford and a limited service to Crayford or Gravesend and Gillingham. Buses
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