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APPENDIX 1: GLHER SEARCH RESULTS

GLHER Search Results based on 1.5km radius of central NGR TQ 38308 70762 Map Date Ref NGR HER No. Name Monument Type Range Description Roman TQ London to Lewes Roman Road, buried under 3732 43 AD to 14 inches of soil. Gravel metalling on pebbles 1 7138 MLO2015 Meadow Close, SE6 ROAD 409 AD and flint. Little Camber. London-Lewes Road from Lewisham cuts across Bromley and forms the border with . The road was probably constructed in the early 2nd century. The long straight length of the Kent/ border marks the road south of Rowdown Wood, usually seen as an old TQ 101 AD? hedgerow with traces of pebble metalling. 3733 to 199 Sections of the road surface and associated 2 6847 MLO19469 Gate/Lewisham/Beckenham ROAD AD? ditches have been found through excavation TQ 3810 43 AD to AE Coin of Antiquity. Pius, probably an ancient 3 7160 MLO11359 Southend Lane FINDSPOT 409 AD copy. Medieval TQ 1066 AD 3780 to 1539 4 7070 MLO1853 Southend Road MANOR HOUSE AD Site of 15th century Manor House TQ 1066 AD 3832 to 1539 5 7170 MLO30359 Bromley Road MILL POND AD Millpond surviving as a pool. Lithyngsmille in medieval documents. One of 11 mills on Ravensbourne mentioned in Domesday. Owned by the Lords of the Manor of Southend. A cornmill, but used to generate TQ 1066 AD electricity by last tenant Jacob Perry. Ceased to 3862 CORN MILL, to 1900 be used 1880 but continued to stand for 'many 6 7148 MLO11371 Bromley Road WATERMILL AD years'. Beckenham Library Publication refers to earlier TQ 1066 AD church on the site of 14th century St Georges. 3747 to 1539 Reference to priests paying Chrism Rent to 7 6964 MLO587 High Street CHURCH AD Cathedral at Rochester in Early 12th century.

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Beckenham Manor House was Located oposite the church. The area covered by the manor was form the line of Wickham Road to Stumps Hill, and from the church to Kent House (1st house in Kent on road from the north). First recorded owner of the Manor was Richard de la Rokele. Later owned by Henry VIII's brother-in-law, Charles Brandon. Manor purchased by John Cator in 1773 who sold off the Manor House TQ 1066 AD and built Beckenham Place as residence 3750 MANOR HOUSE, to 1900 (223045). In 1882 Old Manor House was used 8 6955 MLO19461 Manor Road MANOR HOUSE AD by Local Board as Council Offices. Originally Manor House of Medieval Bellingham TQ 1066 AD Manor. Largely rebuilt in the 19th century. 3817 to 1900 Became a hotel in the 20th century and was 9 7192 MLO10232 Bromley Road HOUSE AD bombed in 1944. TQ 1066 AD 3795 to 1539 7202 MLO11344 Allerford Road, Bellingham HOUSE, HOUSE AD Farm of Bellingham Manor Farm of Bellingham Manor. Building of the estate commenced by LCC in 1920 which put TQ 1540 AD an end to the farm but the farmhouse itself 3795 to 1900 survived until c.1930 when Allerford Road was 7202 MLO8644 Allerford Road, Bellingham FARMHOUSE AD built. TQ 1540 AD 3795 to 1900 10 7202 MLO11344 Allerford Road, Bellingham HOUSE, HOUSE AD Farm of Bellingham Manor. First record known of Foxgrove related to John de Foxgrove owning the area c. 1350 but the manor could be much earlier. In the late 1700s it was owned by the Burrel Family. The old manor house was demolished and a new house TQ 1066 AD built on the same site c. 1830. This was 3792 MANOR HOUSE, to 1900 demolished in 1878 and the moat was drained 6995 MLO19460 South of Foxgrove Road MOATED SITE AD several years later. Rocque’s map of 1741-5 shows a 4-sided moat. TQ 1066 AD The stream which fed the moat tapped in the 3792 to 1900 19th century and by 1871 only a t-shaped 11 6995 MLO35313 South of Foxgrove Road MOAT, MOATED SITE AD section was left. Finally drained c. 1880.

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Map Date Ref NGR HER No. Name Monument Type Range Description Cornmill into the 17th century, then a well- known cutlery mill under the how family. After TQ 1066 AD that it became a mustard mill, before reverting 3823 CORN MILL, to 1900 back t o corn in the 19th century. Continued to 7179 MLO1902 Bromley Road WATERMILL AD operate until the First World War. TQ 1066 AD 3823 to 1539 Outbuilding of Medieval Cornmill surviving as a 12 7179 MLO28273 Bromley Road OUTBUILDING AD furniture warehouse. Post-medieval Farm of 40 acres. Part owned by the Cator family of Beckenham Place and part to the Forsters who resided at Southend Hall. There TQ 1540 AD was a water mill on the farm, one of two in 3862 FARMHOUSE, MILL to 1900 Southend Village, taken out of operation in the 13 7158 MLO1914 Bromley Road HOUSE AD 1890s. Home of the Knapp family in the early 18th TQ 1540 AD century. Known as Southend house in the early 3860 to 1900 19th century. Demolished between 1834 and 14 7165 MLO1933 Bromley Road HOUSE AD 1843. Forster Family acquired Bellingham Manor TQ 1540 AD Estate c. 1796 and built/rebuilt the house by 3835 to 1900 1800. It became a social club in the 1820s-30s 15 7181 MLO25565 Bromley Road HOUSE AD and was demolished in 1937. Farm owned by Baring family in the 18th century onwards. Its fields are today occupied by the south western held of the Estate, built between 1924 and 1930. The farmhouse which stood on the eastern side of Bromley Road at the bottom of Bromley Hill is TQ 1540 AD reputed to have begun life as a Gatehouse for 3897 Bromley Road east of FARMHOUSE, GATE to 1900 Bromley Hill House, now the Bromley Court 16 7105 MLO1964 junction with Bromley Hill LODGE AD Hotel. TQ 1540 AD Owned by the Baring Family in the 18th 3920 to 1900 century. Moved from Bromley Road site in the 17 7117 MLO1942 Farmfield Road FARMHOUSE AD 19th century.

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Map Date Ref NGR HER No. Name Monument Type Range Description Francis Flower bought Elm Cottage ca. 1750 - at which point it was already an 'old' house. Mid 19th century it was enlarged and used as an TQ 1540 AD asylum, then a fire depot in the 1940s. It was 3837 to 1900 demolished in 1944 and Flower House Estate 18 7148 MLO19916 Flower House Estate HOUSE AD built. A watching brief recorded late post-medieval made ground deposits filling what may have been a small quarry pit. The recorded depth TQ 1601 AD increased slightly to the south. A few sherds of 3831 to 1800 commonly occurring pottery were recovered, of 19 6952 MLO77824 22-29 Point Hill, Greenwich PIT? AD later 18th to 19th century date.

Kent County Cricket Club, The footings of a 20th century sports pavilion TQ Worsley Bridge Road, 1801 AD? and a pond were identified during an evaluation 37296 Beckenham, Bromley, BR3 POND?, FOOTING, to 1960 at Kent County Cricket Club in September 2013 20 70733 MLO106568 1RL SPORTS PAVILION AD? by Archaeology South East.

ARCHITRAVE, FOOTBRIDGE, TQ Beckenham Station, PARAPET, RAILWAY 1858 AD Beckenham Railway Station was opened in 37364 Rectory Road/High Street, STATION, STRING to 2050 1858 by the Mid Kent Railway as the terminus 21 69855 MLO106926 Beckenham COURSE AD of its Lewisham Line.

London Road Cemetery is the oldest of SARCOPHAGUS, Bromley's cemeteries and opened in 1877, laid TQ London Road Cemetery, CEMETERY, CHAPEL, 1877 AD out by architect George Truefitt, who won the 39770 Warner Road, Bromley, GATE, MORTUARY, to 2050 competition for its design and whose Gothic 22 70262 MLO68937 BR1 3RR COLUMN AD style buildings remain largely intact. Modern TQ 1901 AD? 39302 Bromley Court Hotel, to 2050 A hotel leased for use as a Canadian 23 70533 MLO106556 Bromley Hill, Bromley HOTEL AD Convalescent Hospital during World War One.

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Map Date Ref NGR HER No. Name Monument Type Range Description Bromley Hill Cemetery was opened in 1905. It TQ 1905 AD contains a chapel in the Perpendicular Gothic 39324 Bromley Hill Cemetery, CEMETERY, to 2050 style designed by local architect Evelyn Hellicar 24 70788 MLO68945 Bromley, BR1 4JU MORTUARY CHAPEL AD (1862-1929). The first phase of the survey identified anti- aircraft sites (1914-1946). The sources used were the documentary records of the armed forces and their parent civil ministries from 1914-45. The site was an HAA (heavy anti- aircraft) artillery site in the London IAZ GDA. TQ 1914 AD The earliest date upon which the site is listed as 3870 ANTI AIRCRAFT to 1946 present within the sources is Feb 1940 and the 25 7060 MLO68310 Ravensbourne BATTERY AD latest 15 Jan 1946. The site was unarmed A survey of documentary records for 20th century fortifications was commissioned by EH from the CBA, beginning in 1994. The first phase of the survey identified anti-aircraft sites (1914-1946). The sources used were the documentary records of the armed forces and their parent civil ministries from 1914-45. The site was an HAA (heavy anti-aircraft) artillery TQ 1940 AD? site in the London IAZ GDA. The only date upon 3820 Beckenham Place Park, HEAVY ANTI to which the site is listed as present within the 26 7020 MLO68311 Beckenham, Bromley AIRCRAFT BATTERY 1946 AD? sources is Feb 1940. Unknown TQ Discovery of flints led to a trial trench in a 3895 garden, revealed river deposits and a pipe stem 27 7096 MLO11330 18 Ashgrove Road WATERCOURSE Unknown from the 18th century. Probably natural. Listed Buildings GATEWAY, NAVE, FONT, STAINED GLASS, PULPIT, A Grade II* listed building built in the Decorated CHURCH, style of the 14th century. It was rebuilt in 1885-7 TQ Parish Church of St COMMEMORATIVE 1066 AD by the architect W. Gibbs Bartlet. Its main tower 37482 MLO79352 George, High Street, MONUMENT, CHEST to 2050 is an important landmark and there is a notable 28 69645 DLO14281 Beckenham, BR3 1AX TOMB AD collection of stained glass used in the church.

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TQ St George's Churchyard, PLAQUE, BEAM, 1066 AD 37469 MLO79415 Bromley Road, Beckanham, HIPPED ROOF, LYCH to 2050 Grade II listed building, 13th century lychgate 29 69610 DLO14357 BR2 8ES GATE AD said to be the oldest in .

TQ Copers Cope House, 3 1601 AD 37427 MLO79584 Southend Road, Bromley, FRIEZE, PILASTER, to 2050 Grade II listed 17th century building, formerly 30 69980 DLO14539 BR2 8ES HOUSE AD part of Copers Cope Farm.

The Rawlins TQ Almshouses, 1-5 Bromley 1694 AD Grade II listed late 17th century almshouse. 37507 MLO79640 Road, Beckenham, BR2 ALMSHOUSE, to 2050 They were erected in 1694 but largely rebuilt in 31 69608 DLO14595 0BS PLAQUE AD 1881.

TQ 1700 AD 38284 MLO79373 St. Christopher's School, to 1799 Grade II listed 18th century three-storey house 32 69385 DLO14302 Bromley Road, Heckenham SCHOOL, HOUSE AD and school.

GARDEN WALL, TQ Stable Block and HORSE HOSPITAL, 1700 AD 37929 MLO90196 Outbuildings and Garden OUTBUILDING, to 1800 Grade II listed structures, late 18th century with 33 70849 DLO25154 Walls to Beckenham Place STABLE, STABLE AD alterations. Late 18th century pair of lodges flanking the TQ 1767 AD drive. South-East lodge now has added upper 38074 MLO90365 North Lodges of to 1800 storey 34 71211 DLO25323 Beckenham Place LODGE, LODGE AD and South wing. Formerly Shortlands House School. A late 18th TQ 1767 AD century house with modern additions behind. 38945 MLO79376 Bishop Challoner School, to 1973 Birth place of George Grote, the historian, on 35 69431 DLO14305 Bromley Road, Bromley HOUSE, SCHOOL AD November 17, 1794. Grade II listed.

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Grade II listed late 18th century/early 19th century square planned limestone milestone. Inscribed LONDON/BRIDGE/ MILES/IX/2 TQ Milsetone at Corner of High 1767 AD FURLONGS/ONE MILE/AND HALF 37458 MLO79519 Street and Bromley Road, to 2050 TO/SHORTLANDS. Located on the New Cross 36 69613 DLO14461 Bromley, BR2 8ES MILESTONE AD turnpike road of 1718.

IONIC COLUMN, PEDIMENT, Beckenham Place Mansion was built in 1773 for PILASTER, PORTICO, John Cator and is a II* listed building. It is TQ Beckenham Place, BALCONY, GOLF 1773 AD similar in design to Damson Park in Welling, 37862 MLO79620 Beckenham Hill Road, CLUB, COUNTRY to 2050 Bexley by Sir Robert Taylor and may have been 37 70703 DLO14575 Lewisham, BR3 5DE HOUSE AD designed by him. TQ 1800 AD 19th century lodges. Left hand lodge has later 37505 MLO79347 Two Lodges to Beckenham to 1899 two storey extension and both have modern 38 70128 DLO14276 Place LODGE AD rear extensions. 3 tall, square brick piers with gabled stone caps. Early C19. Pair at right have lost their gate. TQ Gate Piers in fron of St 1800 AD Between these and the left 1 runs a length of 38339 MLO90201 John's the Baptist Church GATE PIER, to 1832 low wall, now cemented; but the railings have 39 71740 DLO25159 Hall RAILINGS, WALL AD gone. Grade II listed. Summerhouse with terrace and steps, later incorporated into a house with separate entrance gateway. An early C19 casino or summer house built for Lord and Lady Farnborough, later incorporated into a 1930 TQ 1801 AD house with separate gateway designed by E 39266 MLO101191 The Italian Villa, Elstree Hill, BALUSTRADE, GATE, to 2050 Alexander Young using late C19 architectural 40 70462 DLO33760 Bromley HOUSE AD salvage. Grade II listed building. Originally a Chapel of TQ 1824 AD East to St Mary's Lewisham, built and endowed 38354 MLO90339 St John the Baptist's CHAPEL OF EASE, to 1926 by J Poster in 1824. Retained as a hall when 41 71755 DLO25297 Church Hall CHURCH HALL AD replaced by new church.

TQ Beckenham Public Hall, 4 1883 AD Grade II listed building, public hall by George 37521 MLO79374 Bromley Road, Beckenham, to 2050 Viges built in 1883 in a playful Arts and Crafts 42 69562 DLO14303 BR3 5JE PUBLIC HALL AD style.

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Map Date Ref NGR HER No. Name Monument Type Range Description TQ Architect Ernest Newton, built in 1884, included 38277 MLO79375 126-128 Bromley Road, in his 'Book of Houses'. Originally one house, 43 69333 DLO14304 Shortlands HOUSE 1884 AD now sub-divided.

TQ Beckenham Tennis Club, TENNIS CLUB, 1896 AD The Beckenham Tennis Club's Summer 37705 MLO9492 Foxgrove Road, PAVILION, BARGE to 2050 Pavilion was built circa 1896 and extended in 44 70241 DLO35654 Beckenham BOARD, VERANDA AD the 1930's. TQ 1926 AD 38351 MLO90200 Church of St John the to 1927 45 71795 DLO25158 Baptist CHURCH AD Built ca. 1926-1927 by Sir Charles Nicholson. 1-65 Bromley Road is part of the Passfields BALCONY, BALCONY, Estate. This block of flats is Grade II listed and BOILER HOUSE, comprises 24 maisonettes, five bedsits and 36 CHILDRENS one bedroom flats. It was constructed in 1949- PLAYGROUND, 50 for Lewisham Metropolitan Borough by LAUNDRY, OFFICE, Maxwell Fry was one of the pioneer designers STAIR TOWER, STAIR of low-cost flats in the 1930s. This is the most TQ TOWER, WORKSHOP, 1949 AD important development of public housing 38021 MLO90303 Passfields, 1-65 Bromley PLAQUE, FLATS, to 2050 produced by him and his partners in the post- 46 72273 DLO25261 Road, Lewisham, SE6 MAISONETTE AD war period.

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The Grade II listed block of flats at 78-89 Bromley Road is part of the Passfields Estate. It was built in 1949-50 by Fry, Drew and Partners, job architect J B Shaw, for Lewisham Metropolitan Borough and this block comprises 12 flats. This is the most important public housing development produced by Fry's practice in the post-war period. This is a rich and complex development, the blocks carefully sited to give a maximum of open space, light and sunshine whilst reducing traffic noise. The scheme won a Festival of Britain Merit Award in 1951. Nikolaus Pevsner considered that its 'greater diversity of small motifs' was its great departure from Fry's pre-war work and that it was 'one of the most interesting recent groups TQ 1949 AD of flats in London'. The four blocks form a 37999 MLO90305 Passfields, 78-89 Bromley to 2050 harmonious group, enhanced by their excellent 47 72215 DLO25263 Road, Lewisham, SW6 BALCONY, FLATS AD state of preservation and landscaping. 90-101 Bromley Road is a Grade II listed block of 12 flats which are part of the Passfields Estate. The flats were constructed in 1949-50 for Lewisham Metropolitan Borough by Fry, Drew and Partners. This is the most important public housing development produced by Fry's practice in the post-war period. This is a rich and complex development, the blocks carefully sited to give a maximum of open space, light and sunshine whilst reducing traffic noise. The scheme won a Festival of Britain Merit Award in 1951. Nikolaus Pevsner considered that its 'greater diversity of small motifs' was its great departure from Fry's pre-war work and that it was 'one of the most interesting recent groups TQ 1949 AD of flats in London'. The four blocks form a 38018 MLO90306 Passfields, 90-101 Bromley to 2050 harmonious group, enhanced by their excellent 48 72190 DLO25264 Road, Lewisham, SW6 BALCONY, FLATS AD state of preservation and landscaping.

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Map Date Ref NGR HER No. Name Monument Type Range Description ALTAR, CHAPEL, LANTERN, NAVE, PRESBYTERY, This centrally-planned circular Roman Catholic SACRISTY, church of 1963-4 by Raglan Squire & Partners, SANCTUARY, was designated as a Grade II Listed Building in SHRINE, 2015. It is a reworked and reduced version of TQ Roman Catholic Church of TABERNACLE, 1963 AD their competition entry for Liverpool 38054 MLO107266 the Annunciation and St TOWER, ROMAN to 1964 Metropolitan Cathedral, with attached 49 71267 DLO37872 Augustine, SE6 3PU CATHOLIC CHURCH AD contemporary presbytery and parish hall. Grade II listed Parish Church. Nave of 1868 and tower of 1872, architects Smith and Williams, with porch, clergy vestry and choir vestry added PARISH CHURCH, in 1884 by Sydney J Bartlett architect of TQ PARISH CHURCH, 1868 AD Kirkdale, Beckenham and extension on south 36994 MLO79553 PARISH CHURCH, TO 1969 side of church added by Gordon Cook in the 50 70404 DLO14495 St Paul's Church PARISH CHURCH AD 1960s. Parks and Gardens

The grounds have mediaeval origins; the estate Beckenham Place Park, passed through various owners, some with Beckenham Hill Road/Old royal connections. The park retains much of the Bromley Road/Foxgrove form of a landscape park in terms of TQ Road/Westgate Road/Crab 1066 AD plantations, but parkland standards are reduced 38136 Hill, Beckenham, to 2050 and blurred by golf course planting. Also an 51 70666 MLO104327 Lewisham, BR3 PARK, GOLF COURSE AD Archaeological Priority Area DLO35858.

There has been a church on the site in some form since Saxon times, but the current church of St George Beckenham dates from 1885-7 when the old village church was rebuilt to St George's Churchyard, St accommodate the growing population of TQ George's Road/High 1200 AD? Beckenham. The tree-filled churchyard was 37492 Street/Bromley Road, CHURCHYARD, to 2050 extended to the east between 1871-94 and has 52 69653 MLO107411 Beckenham, BR3 1AX GRAVESTONE AD a Thirteenth Century lych gate.

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The Rawlins Almshouses were erected in 1694 under the will of Anthony Rawlins for the poor of The Rawlins the parish. Largely rebuilt in 1881, the TQ Almshouses, 1, 3 & 5 1694 AD almshouses continue to provide housing for 37509 Bromley Road, Beckenham, COMMUNITY to 2050 widows of Beckenham, and have small front 53 69611 MLO107409 BR3 5JG GARDEN AD and back gardens.

Bertie Almshouses Garden, TQ 31, 31a, & 33 Bromley 1890 AD Bertie Almshouses were built in 1890 and have 38135 Road, Beckenham, BR3 COMMUNITY to 2050 a small sheltered communal garden to front and 54 69371 MLO107330 5NT GARDEN AD rear. The land for the park was given to the people of Lewisham in 1919 and the park was expanded in 1937 when land to the north was purchased from the Forster Estate Company. The central area of grassland, now predominantly used as TQ Forster Memorial Park, 1919 AD playing fields, is surrounded by ancient 38657 Lane/ Southend, FOOTBALL PITCH, to 2050 woodland and it could be a landscape of some 55 72228 MLO104328 , Lewisham, SE6 PARK AD antiquity.

The area was open land prior to development in the 1950s, through which the River Pool meandered. Among the trees are willow and TQ Southend Park, Southend 1950 AD lime of early 20th century date, with more 37079 Lane/Meadowview Road, to 2050 recent flowering cherries, shrubs and modest 56 71544 MLO104331 Bell Green, Lewisham, SE6 PARK, POND AD bedding displays.

Beckenham Green was created as public open space on a site that suffered bomb damage in World War II. Prior to 1857 the land was open countryside owned by the Cator family. Adjacent to the parish church, the site of Beckenham Green, Beckenham Green was built over between TQ Albermarle Road/High 1967 AD? 1857-90 when the railway arrived; one of the 37507 Street, Beckenham, to 2050 former buildings on the site was the Railway 57 69720 MLO107329 Bromley, London, BR3 5HZ PUBLIC GARDEN AD Hotel.

PCA Report Number R12780 Page 80 of 81 APPENDIX 2: SITE PHOTOGRAPHS

Plate 1 Area of Proposed Car Park, facing northwest

Plate 2 Area of Proposed Car Park, showing level difference from access road, facing north

Plate 3 View towards valley location of proposed artificial lake reinstatement, facing east

Plate 4 View of location of proposed artificial lake reinstatement, facing northeast

Plate 5 View of straightened ditch for stream, facing south

Plate 6 Potential field boundaries, facing southwest

Plate 7 Potential ridge and furrow, facing northwest

Plate 8 Potential boundary ditch, facing northeast

Plate 9: Potential ridge and furrow, facing east

Plate 10 Southend Lodges (North Lodges), facing north

Plate 11 Carriage Drive proposed works access route, facing south

Plate 12 Potential archaeological feature, facing northwest

Plate 13 Current Pleasure Garden grounds, facing east

Plate 14 Mansion House and car parking area, facing east

Plate 15 Potential ridge and furrow, facing southeast

Plate 16 Potential boundary ditches, facing south

Plate 17 Potential boundary ditch, facing northwest

Plate 18 Potential boundary feature, facing northwest

Plate 19 Potential ridge and furrow, facing east

Plate 20 Potential boundary feature, facing northeast

Plate 21 Crab Hill, facing north

Plate 22 Crab Hill, facing west

Plate 23 Potential location of Second World War anti‐aircraft battery

Plate 24 Crab Hill, facing southeast

Plate 25 Rear of Mansion House, facing northwest

Plate 26 Holloway, facing northeast

Plate 27 Holloway, facing southwest

Plate 28 Railway Field, facing northeast

Plate 29 Potential terracing or ridge and furrow, facing east

Plate 30 Cropmarks reported as indicative of the Prisoner of War camp remains, uncertain direction (http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/13644877.Residents_reminisce_on_Beckenham_s_POW_camp/?ref=mr&lp=17 [accessed 26/01/17])

Plate 31 Cator Estate Plan of 1856

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