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High Elms, Downe, Bromley, 1843

High Elms, Downe, Bromley, 1843

This very early view is a Daguerreotype and the house is shown as a reversed image.

 

High Elms was one of the grandest and largest houses built in the Kent countryside close to London.

The building as seen dates from the 1840s. It was built, replacing an earlier mansion, on a nearby site by Sir John Ludbuck, the third generation of that family to live on the estate.

At the same time the grounds were extremely landscaped.

The house and estate were sold to Kent County Council in 1938 but it was destroyed by fire in 1967. The grounds are now used as a golf course.


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Images of Downe
 
High Elms, Downe, Bromley, 1843
High Elms,
Downe, 1843
 
High Street, Downe, Bromley, 1968
High Street,
Downe, 1968
 
Council Estate, Standard Road, Downe, Bromley, 1976
Council Estate,
Standard Road,
Downe, Bromley, 1976
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