
Malham Road, which was originally called
South Road, was demolished with nearly all
of West Kent Park in the 1970s and replaced
by flats.
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The
West Kent Park Estate, in the angle of Stanstead
Road and Brockley Rise, was laid out c.1850
by a Farrington Street wine merchant named
Arthur Gurney.
He was lucky to buy the fields a few years
before the Crystal Palace boom hugely inflated
the land prices in the area, but unlucky to
have sold it again almost immediately in small
plots.
As a result West Kent Park became a rare poor
area, almost a slum, in the middle of wealthy
Forest Hill.
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