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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Libraries in Croydon, Parks and open spaces in Croydon, Shopping in Croydon, Selhurst High School, Allders, Ashburton Learning Village, List of parks and open spaces in Croydon, Croydon parks and open spaces, London Outer Orbital Path, Addington Hills, Queen's Road Cemetery, Centrale, Park Place, South Norwood Country Park, North End, Croydon, Purley Way, Grangewood Park, Wandle Park, Great North Wood, Pollards Hill, Duppas Hill, Whitgift Centre, South Norwood Leisure Centre, Saffron Square, Mitcham Common, Croydon Fiveways, Croydon Clocktower, South Norwood Library, IYLO, Valley Park Retail Area, Ashburton Playing Fields, Upper Norwood Library, Woodside Green, Safari Cinema, Addington Park, Colonnades Leisure Park, Roundshaw, New Addington Library, Heavers Meadow, Park Hill Recreation Ground, South Norwood Lake and Grounds, Beanos, Croydon Cemetery, Queen's Gardens, Croydon Central Library, Budwals, Beaulieu Heights, Brickfields Meadow, Selsdon Wood, Addington Vale, South Norwood Recreation Ground, St George's Walk, Addiscombe Recreation Ground, Apsley Road Playground, Downlands Countryside Management Project, Ashburton Park, Croydon Water Palace, David Lean Cinema, Surrey Street Market, Addiscombe Railway Park, Coombe Wood, Roberts Cycles. Excerpt: Selhurst High School for Boys is a name that has been given to two separate schools in England that existed at different times, but occupied the same site. The former school had been a grammar school that closed in 1988, the latter was the relaunch of a former comprehensive school, Ingram, under a different name in a different location. Thus, the current Selhurst High School for Boys is not simply an extension of the old school but rather has a more complex heritage. The school, located in the north of Croydon, is currently referred to as Selhurst Mathematics and Compu...