
Copyright: Kentish Times
Today although the usual charity shops and
take-aways predominate, there is still a good
range of small shops including bakers and
a laundrette, providing continuity throughout
the last 120 years.
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Chatterton
Road was part of a piecemeal development of
small houses beginning in the 1860s as a direct
result of the railway at Bromley in 1858.
Chatterton Road, named after the poet Thomas
Chatterton, soon became the main shopping
centre for the district.
Sedgwick the butchers was established in 1934,
but there had been a butcher's shop on this
corner since the 1880s until recent conversion
to a restaurant.
Other early arrivals were a baker, a laundry,
a draper and two greengrocers.
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