Originally
known as Brick Kiln Lane, the arrival of first
the railway in 1858 and then the gas works
in 1864 made this a popular area for worker's
cottages and industry.
On the right is the Lord Holmesdale public
house, opening in the 1860s as the Carpenter's
Arms The original Lord Holmesdale was Wolfe's
commander at Quebec and a native of Sevenoaks,
but the pub was probably named after Viscount
Holmesdale, the local MP from 1859 to 1868.
The road has always been spelt without the
L.
In the centre is Podger's Page Heath Laundry
dating from the same period. Closing around
1920 the building has since had a variety
of light industrial uses.