No 12 is likely to date from the second phase of development in the 1870s. It was replaced with flats shortly after this picture was taken, but similar houses survive in the road.
Shortlands
began to be developed from the 1860s following
the arrival of the railway in 1858.
In 1863, William Wilkinson, owner of Shortlands
House sold 136 acres of land for building
and the Shortlands estate was begun.
Bromley Grove was among the first roads to
be developed and was initially occupied by
professionals such as solicitors and barristers.