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Aperfield Estate, Biggin Hill, Bromley, 1903

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While most suburbs around London had a formal, planned look by the turn of the century, Biggin Hill, which had little or no formal planning laws, had a more ad hoc appearance.
This map does not indicate the more hilly aspects of the area, one reason why many plots of land were available for just £10. |
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Aperfield Estate,
Biggin Hill, 1903 |
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Charles Darwin School,
Jail
Lane,
Biggin Hill, 1974 |
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Infants' School,
Old Tye Avenue,
Biggin Hill, 1985 |
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