
Drawn by Edgar W. Pitt
As the suburb grew Collins Square
became one of the enclaves in which it's service
workers lived. The number of cottages dwindled
over the centuries, but the three that remained
were well restored in the 1960s.
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These weather-boarded cottages in a cul-de-sac
off Tranquil Vale may be a unique survival
from the agricultural days of Blackheath village.
The court, never truly a square, is named
after the Collins family who owned the five
fields to the west of Blackheath Village from
the 1780s when almost none of the other village
houses had been built.
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