
Ordnance Survey 1863
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Until
the 1870s the Grove Park area did not even
have a name.
It was the extreme rural south of Lee, an
area of ancient woodland gradually cleared
of trees over centuries, largely by the charcoal
burners who gave their name to Burnt Ash Road
and Hill.
In 1863 the fields were divided between Grove
Farm, east of what is now Baring Road, and
Claypit Farm in what is now Marvels Lane.
The only other buildings were a few labourers'
cottages. |