David Oakman, Catford butcher

David and fellow butcher Mick have worked in Muirkirk Road for decades, but the tide of small shops being turned into flats has finally caught up with them and Saturday 6th June was their last day of trading. Click here to watch a short film by ACS Secretary Ben Honeybone.

Another Catford at The Catford House

A year and a half after it premiered in The Fellowship cinema, Another Catford is still pulling in big audiences. On Monday 8th June there was a free screening at the Catford House pub (formerly the Catford Constitutional) and we were very pleased to welcome newly-elected Green Party councillor Daniel Dream who joined Jon and…

Prefabs talk hosted by Lewisham Local History Society

On Thursday 30th April, members of the ACS attended a fascinating talk about the history of Prefabs, by local expert Jane Hearn. Jane explained that around 156,000 prefabs were built in in Britain between 1945 and 1948, at a cost of about £150 million. They were designed as a temporary answer to the acute housing…

ACS visit to Bethlem Museum

Guided by Museum Trustee and ACS member Nick Hervey, members of the Committee explored the excellent Museum of the Mind near Beckenham on Saturday 21st February. There were some fascinating stories about how the hospital developed, and how treatments for mental health issues have evolved. There’s also some amazing artwork produced by people undergoing treatment.…

Another Catford triumphs again!

As part of this year’s Corbfest, St Andrew’s Church Hall hosted two screenings of Another Catford on Saturday 12th July. Around 150 people saw the documentary, which traces Catford’s history and asks pertinent questions about its future. Presenter Jon Wright and Director Ben Honeybone took part in a Q&A after the screenings, compered by Richard…

Another Catford hits the big screen!

ACS Secretary Ben Honeybone and Chair Jon Wright launched their film about the history and architecture of Catford on 24th January 2025 at The Fellowship cinema in Bellingham. The premiere featured a Q&A hosted by the BBC’s Claudia Hammond, and was followed by four further performances, all sold out. Over four hundred people have now…

2nd Visit to Eltham Park Estate

ACS Secretary Ben Honeybone led a walk around the Eltham Park Estate on Sunday 7th July 2024. It featured the site of the original Eltham Park mansion; a contender for ‘last ever Corbett house to be built’; the transition from more classical designs with gothic architectural features to the Arts and Crafts styles of Glenesk…

Visit to the Eltham Park Estate

On Sunday 28th April, members of the ACS made the short trip to Eltham where the local orchestra (http://www.psaorchestra.uk/) had themed a concert especially for us, featuring music from Corbett’s era. ACS secretary Ben Honeybone made a speech extending the hand of Corbettian friendship from one Estate to another, and after the concert local historian…

St Andrews Church in Open House Festival

The church of St Andrew of the Apostle is the jewel in the crown of the Catford Corbett Estate, and took its rightful place as a building worthy of inclusion in London’s Open House Festival yesterday. Building commenced in 1904, and in the 1970’s it received Grade II* listing. Here’s what the listing committee said…