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Foots Cray High Street, Foots Cray,
c. 1900


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Looking
towards what is now Rectory Lane from Foots
Cray High Street.
This road was once known as Church Road, as
the road leads to All Saints Church.
Note the three storey houses on the left-hand
side of the road in Rectory Lane. These are
Grade II listed buildings dating back to 1737.
Now known by their former name of Belgrave
Place, they have been restored by a local
builder, who uncovered inglenook fireplaces
with original salt holes.
This photograph was badly damaged and has been necessarily trimmed. The unretouched version can be seen here. The second and third photographs are detail from the first. |
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Foots
Cray High Street,
Foots Cray, c. 1900 |
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Foots
Cray High Street,
Foots Cray, c. 1925 |
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Ruxley
Corner,
Foots Cray, c. 1930 |
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