Tulse Hill Minicab
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Herne Hill | London Heathrow Airport [LHR] T 1,2,3 | £37.00 | Book Now! |
Herne Hill | London Gatwick Airport [LGW] | £38.00 | Book Now! |
Herne Hill | London Stanstead Airport [STN] | £57.00 | Book Now! |
Herne Hill | London Luton Airport [LTN] | £56.00 | Book Now! |
Herne Hill | London City Airport [LCY] | £32.00 | Book Now! |
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About Tulse Hill
Tulse Hill is a district in the London Borough of Lambeth in South London, England. It lies to the south of Brixton, east of Brixton Hill, north of West Norwood.
The area known as Tulse Hill is part of the former Manor or Manors of Bodley, Upgroves and Scarlettes whose precise boundaries are now uncertain. The name of the area comes from the Tulse family who came into ownership of farmland in the area during the period of the Commonwealth in the 1650s. Sir Henry Tulse was Lord Mayor of London in 1683. The land remained in Onslow ownership until 1789 when most of it was purchased by William Cole. The estate was further divided on Cole's death in 1807.
The western part was left to "Mercy Cressingham, spinster" (now commemorated by the Cressingham Gardens estate in the area) and the eastern part -now mostly occupied by Brockwell Park - was left to Richard Ogbourne who promptly sold it on to John Blades.