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Saturday, September 06, 2008

Penge

Penge is a place in London, England in the London Borough of Bromley.

Penge is a small town in London, which was recorded under the name Penceat in a Saxon deed dating from 957.

Most historians believe the name of the town is derived from the ancient Celtic word "Penceat" which means "edge of wood" and refers to the fact that the surrounding area was once covered in a dense forest. The original Celtic words of which the name was composed referred to "pen", "head", as in the Welsh "pen" (used in Penearth) and "ceat", "wood", similar to the Welsh "coed" (used in Betburys-Y-Coed).

In the Victorian era this area was a fashionable place to live as it was right on the doorstep of the Crystal Palace. It is now somewhat unfashionable.

Historical Buildings

Penge is also the Danish word for money.

Nearest places:

Nearest railway stations:
  • Penge East railway station
  • Penge West railway station
  • Clock House railway station
  • Anerley railway station
  • Birkbeck railway station

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