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The club is one venue in Kidbrooke. The landmarks here are practical route anchors, not claims that H&G runs classes inside any school, park, hospital or public attraction.
Local route guide
Honour and Glory Boxing Club is at 122 Broad Walk in Kidbrooke. Use this guide to place the gym against nearby schools, stations, parks, hospitals and Greenwich landmarks before booking a class.
The club is one venue in Kidbrooke. The landmarks here are practical route anchors, not claims that H&G runs classes inside any school, park, hospital or public attraction.
Parents usually start with junior boxing. Adults usually start with Adult Recreational. Women can choose women-specific or mixed adult classes. PT is paid and separate.
Enter your postcode in the route checker, then use the first visit to decide whether regular training is practical.
Try your home, school or work postcode to see estimated travel time to the club.
Local reference points
These are grouped by how people normally think about local journeys: school run, station, park, hospital, sports venue or landmark. Pick the place you know best, then check the actual route before setting off.
Neighbourhood names people actually use when deciding whether the Broad Walk gym feels close enough for regular training.
A major local neighbourhood close to the Broad Walk gym, useful for residents checking whether H&G is a genuinely local boxing club.
Check your routeNearby sport landmarks for people comparing boxing with other regular training routes.
A familiar nearby sports reference point for Kidbrooke, Eltham, Blackheath and Greenwich families comparing regular activities.
Check your routeA SE7 sports landmark for people comparing local team sport, fitness and boxing training routes.
Check your routeA local sport reference point around Kidbrooke for people comparing regular training options close to the club.
Check your routeA Kidbrooke-side sport reference for people comparing regular local training options close to the club.
Stations and transport reference points that help visitors compare train, bus and final-walk options.
The closest rail landmark for the club, with the final journey on foot or local bus towards Broad Walk.
Check your routeA Greenwich rail reference point for visitors comparing train, bus and walking links towards Kidbrooke.
Check your routeA Blackheath and Greenwich rail reference point for checking public transport towards the Broad Walk gym.
Check your routeCroydon's main rail hub: trains run towards London Bridge with a change for Kidbrooke via Lewisham and Blackheath, the practical public-transport way to the gym.
The Elizabeth line station building and roof garden on the north dock: a recognisable meeting point before sharing a lift through the Blackwall Tunnel to training.
Parks and open spaces near the club, useful for people who already travel locally for sport, walking or weekend family activities.
A close Kidbrooke open-space landmark, useful for local families placing the gym in relation to the Village and station.
Check your routeA Shooters Hill and Eltham open-space landmark for people comparing nearby fitness, sport and travel routes.
Check your routeA major Shooters Hill open-space landmark for families and adults who already travel locally for sport and outdoor activity.
Check your routeA Lee and Hither Green landmark for families placing the Kidbrooke gym against nearby parks and bus routes.
Check your routeA Charlton and Shooters Hill sports and park reference for families checking nearby activity options.
Check your routeA Woolwich and Shooters Hill landmark for people coming from SE18 towards the Kidbrooke gym.
Check your routeLarge open parkland on Croydon's east side, served by Tramlink: leaving town this way puts you on the A232 towards Bromley, the start of the drive to Kidbrooke.
One of the biggest green spaces on the Isle of Dogs, with the city farm: families who already do weekend trips here will find a Saturday class at Kidbrooke a similar-sized outing.
Check your routeThe riverside park at the southern tip of the Isle of Dogs, facing Greenwich: the foot tunnel entrance here is the scenic walking start to a Kidbrooke trip.
A central Croydon park beside the tram line: a useful sense-check that H&G is a destination club for Croydon members, a planned trip rather than a local walk.
A major Isle of Dogs open space for running and grassroots sport: if you already train outdoors here, coached boxing at Kidbrooke adds structure a short river crossing away.
School and college landmarks for parents and older teenagers comparing junior boxing, after-school sport and confidence-building activities.
A nearby secondary school reference point for parents comparing after-school sport, youth boxing and transport to Kidbrooke.
Check your routeA local primary school reference for families checking kids boxing routes around Kidbrooke and Blackheath.
Check your routeA Blackheath and Kidbrooke family reference point for parents comparing junior classes close to home.
Check your routeA Well Hall and Eltham-side family reference point for checking junior class routes to the Kidbrooke gym.
Check your routeA Blackheath reference point for families comparing after-school activities, girls sport and local travel to the gym.
Check your routeA Shooters Hill and Eltham-side school reference for parents comparing structured junior boxing with other local activities.
Check your routeA Shooters Hill and Woolwich education landmark for older teenagers considering fitness, confidence and boxing training.
Check your routeA Kidbrooke family reference point for parents checking whether junior boxing at Broad Walk is practical after school or childcare.
Major healthcare landmarks that help people place the club around Blackheath, Eltham, Woolwich and Greenwich.
A major Woolwich and Charlton landmark that helps people place the club when travelling from the eastern side of Greenwich borough.
Check your routeA Blackheath and Lee landmark for adults and families checking the short route to Broad Walk.
Check your routeA central Eltham landmark for visitors checking the short journey from Eltham towards Kidbrooke.
Check your routeHigh-recognition local landmarks around Greenwich, Eltham, Blackheath and Shooters Hill.
A high-recognition Eltham landmark for placing the club route from SE9 and the wider Eltham side of Greenwich.
Check your routeA major Greenwich landmark for people checking whether a Kidbrooke boxing club is a practical route from Greenwich Park and town centre.
Check your routeA Charlton landmark for visitors comparing the route from SE7, Woolwich Common and Greenwich side neighbourhoods.
Check your routeA Shooters Hill landmark that helps visitors place the gym relative to the hill, Oxleas Wood and Woolwich side routes.
Check your routeA Blackheath and Kidbrooke landmark for local route context near Blackheath Royal Standard.
Check your routeThe tower at the centre of Canary Wharf: if your day ends near it, the Kidbrooke gym is a Blackwall Tunnel drive or a Jubilee-and-bus trip away, not a cross-London trek.
Check your routeCommunity and local venue reference points around Eltham, Well Hall and the Kidbrooke side of the club.
A Well Hall and Eltham landmark for visitors sense-checking the route from central Eltham towards Kidbrooke.
Check your routeAn Eltham-side local reference point for adults checking practical routes to the club from SE9.
Check your routeThe food and events venue beside East Croydon station: a familiar central marker - the gym sits a train-plus-walk or a 25-to-35-minute drive to the north-east.
Check your routeCroydon's twin town-centre shopping centres: a central reference point - the drive to the Kidbrooke gym heads east from here on the A232 towards Bromley, then the A222.
The best SEO answer is still the real-world one: get to the Kidbrooke gym, meet the coaches and see whether the class route fits.
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