Piano & Keyboard Lessons in Downham SE12, Children Ages 6 and 7, £15 Per Hour!

For those looking for a dedicated solution to learning classical piano, head towards Catford on the bus, just to the bus garage.

For personal service and guaranteed progress, it is certainly worth coming along to Bellingham Music Centre.

Many people start lessons with a keyboard at home and get a piano at a later stage of learning to play. Call 020 8185 7368 to book lessons.

At Bellingham Music Centre you will meet a well established group of polite, confident and well informed young music teachers who are all holders of Royal College of Music Certificates. As there is often two teachers available for every piano lesson group, an efficient and courteous service is offered.

If you are thinking of booking lessons or would like more information you, may call the music centre on 020 8185 7368

If you haven’t been to Bellingham recently, it is always a lively place which has a bustling high street of traders, cafes, many other local amenities. An easy place to shop while the children learn to play the piano!

Brief Local History of Downham SE12 & BR1
Downham means ‘the village on the hill’, although until the 1920’s there were no houses in Downham. In 1923, London County County Council bought 600 acres of farmland between Catford and Bromley as a compulsory purchase and decided to build a new housing estate in that area. Many of the local names were taken from the legends of King Arthur including Malory School. As time went on transport to London was made available either by taking a train from Grove Park or by a tram from Southend. The new library was opened in 2006 and included a leisure and health centre.

Piano & Keyboard Lessons in Sydenham SE26, Children Ages 6 and 7, £9 Per Hour!

If you are looking for piano and keyboard lessons in Sydenham, there is a simple solution just off Southend Lane.

Go over the hill and when you get to the traffic lights at the bottom, before the bridge, turn left into Bellingham.

Many people start lessons with a keyboard at home and get a piano at a later stage of learning to play. Call 020 8185 7368 to book lessons.

Bellingham Music Centre has a blue shop front on Randlesdown Road, it is easy to find and there plenty of parking at the leisure centre across the road if required.

Bellingham Music Centre is well established in teaching piano and keyboard lessons near Sydenham. Three years after opening it has a solid local base of regular young musicians who attend to learn and perform on both pianos and keyboards.

We are excited to be spreading the word about Bellingham Music Centre the dedicated group of music students who attend piano and keyboard lessons at our centre. The achievements of the students and teachers at Bellingham Music Centre are indeed exceptional.

The open door policy at Bellingham Music Centre encourages those with a passion to learn to play the piano to step inside for a closer look at the process involved.

Piano lessons at Bellingham Music Centre, so close by to Sydenham, is a must for local people with young children who they think they might have an interest in learning to playing the piano.

It benefits all youngsters when seeing other young musicians who have already taken the first few steps in having piano lessons and are now have a solid level of competence in playing piano pieces.

If you are thinking of booking lessons or would like more information, call the music centre on 020 8185 7368, we look forward to speaking with you.

If you haven’t been to Bellingham recently, it is still a lively place which has a bustling high street. The many traders, cafe’s and local amenities make it well worth a visit.

Brief Local History of Sydenham
Until the eighteenth century, Sydenham was known as Sippenham. The village of Cippa, derived from ‘Old English’ was a small settlement. It consisted of a few cottages in the woods where the locals could graze their animals. Inhabitants also collected firewood on Westwood Common.
Longon Avenue in Sydenham was home to C.S Forrester (1899-1966) the author of the ‘Hornblower’ Novels. Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), explorer of the Antarctic, also resided in Sydenham at Westwood Hill in the 1880s.