
Edward Stanford, Library Map 1862
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The
village was just beginning a period of radical
change in 1860, mainly from the stimulus given
to building by the opening of Lewisham Station
in 1849.
The station was just north of this extract.
Avenue Road had replaced one of the old mansions;
Limes Grove had been carved from the garden
of another, and Lewisham Park, an ambitious
scheme by the Lord Dartmouth, replaced one
of the old common fields of the manor.
These were the first new turnings from the
High Street since the Middle Ages. |