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122 - 124 Jackson Road,
Bromley Common, 1986

Just visible behind the cottages are the
Scrubbs Farm Piggeries, which survived into
the 1980s, showing that this was the absolute
limit of suburban development.
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Named
after George Jackson, a shop owner on the
main road in the late 19th century, the area
and road were originally known as Skim Corner,
the road existing in part from the 16th century
and many of the cottages date from this early
period.
These two, though are part of the earliest
suburban development of the mid 19th century
and date from between 1842 and 1862. |
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131
Hastings Road,
Bromley Common,
c. 1938 |
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Chatterton
Road,
Bromley Common,
1974 |
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Chatterton
Arms,
Chaterton Road,
Bromley Common,
2000 |
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