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Sunningvale
Avenue,
Biggin Hill, Bromley, 1968

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Biggin
Hill's first development
took place in the early years
of the 20th century, when
plots were sold, typically,
at £10 each, and pioneering
new residents built their
new homes.
Development
was unregulated and the new
homes were often built of
flimsy materials; a product
of the difficulty of transporting
to such a hilly and remote
location, and of the builders'
lack of resources.
The
bungalow on the left is
typical. Also typical is
the unmade road, a characteristic
of the area not tackled until
the 1970s when the area
became subject to systematic
planning guidance.
Copyright
Kentish Times.
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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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