Guitar Lessons in Brockley SE4, £15 per hour (Reductions for block bookings)

For those seeking guitar lessons in Brockley we are only a short train ride away. Only two stops to Bellingham, the music centre has been established for four years and is a great ‘high street solution’ to learning classical guitar.

The teachers are all qualified in Royal School of Music Guitar Exams and have considerable experience in teaching young children.

Many people start lessons with an acoustic guitar at home and get an electric guitar at a later stage of learning to play. To book guitar lessons, call the music centre on 020 8185 7368.

If you haven’t been to Bellingham recently, it is still a lively area full of activity, a bustling high street with many cafes, local traders and amenities make it well worth a visit.

Brief Local History of Brockley
The word Brockley has two documented meanings, the first being ‘Broca’s clearing in the woods’ and the second being ‘the clearing by the brook’.
The original site of the village of Brockley now has the name Crofton Park and there is a railway station there of the same name. David Lodge, the author originates from Brockley and refers to the area as ‘Brickley in some of his novels. Poet and artist, David Jones (1895-1974) lived in Brockley in Howson Road throughout his life. .