Avery Hill is a notable area in South East London, primarily located within the Royal Borough of Greenwich, with some portions extending into the London Borough of Bexley. Positioned east of Eltham and northwest of Sidcup, it is believed to derive its name from an aviary that once existed in the vicinity[1].

Mosque in Avery Hill

There are no Mosques in Avery Hill, London SE9. However we do host regular Jummah Salah at Anstridge Community Hall, which is very close to Greenwich University campus.

Muslims in Avery Hill

According to Census 2021 around 6% of residents in Avery Hill are Muslims. MEIC tries to support them with our commmunity events and sports. The darker green areas show where there are more than 5% Muslims with some areas as high as 14% Muslim residents. This community needs a safe space to practice their religion and a lot of development in terms of education and wellbeing.  

 

Muslims in Avery Hill SE9

 

Quran and Islamic Studies in SE9

MEIC has established a Quran and Islamic studies class for students aged from 5-18. Our teachers are well versed in tajweed and include hafiz as well as an Azher educated Alim, to support your childs Islamic education. Learn more about our Quran class & Islamic Studies near Avery Hill.

Historical Background

Avery Hill House: This area is home to the historic Avery Hill House, built between 1886 and 1890 by John Thomas North, a wealthy businessman. After North’s death, the house was acquired by the London County Council in 1902 and transformed into Avery Hill College of Education, which became a significant teacher training institution until it merged with Thames Polytechnic in 1985. The mansion features an impressive Winter Garden, recognized as the second largest Victorian glasshouse in the UK[1][2].

Parks and Recreation

Avery Hill Park: Spanning approximately 90 hectares, Avery Hill Park is a public space that includes meadows, ancient hedgerows, and various recreational facilities such as sports pitches and a café. The park hosts community events and has a weekly Parkrun[5][6].

Education

The Avery Hill Campus of the University of Greenwich is situated here, providing excellent teaching facilities and student accommodation. It specializes in health and social care education, featuring state-of-the-art clinical skills laboratories and sports facilities[2][4].

Avery Hill is well-connected by public transport. The closest National Rail stations are Falconwood and New Eltham, while several Transport for London (TFL) bus routes serve the area, facilitating easy access to surrounding neighborhoods and central London[1][2].

In summary, Avery Hill combines rich history with modern educational facilities and ample green spaces, making it a distinctive part of London’s landscape.

Citations: [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avery_Hill [2] https://www.gre.ac.uk/about-us/campus/avery-hill [3] https://www.averyhillpark.org.uk/conservation-status.html [4] https://enterprise.gre.ac.uk/find-a-venue/conferences-avery-hill/avery-hill-accommodation-and-leisure-facilities [5] https://www.averyhillpark.org.uk [6] https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186338-d17416657-Reviews-Avery_Hill_Park-London_England.html [7] https://knowyourlondon.wordpress.com/2019/07/15/avery-hill-house/ [8] https://www.zoopla.co.uk/guides/areas/avery-hill/