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Denmark Hill Estate, Camberwell, 1950

Denmark Hill Estate, Camberwell, 1950
Plan of the estate

Denmark Hill Estate, Camberwell, 1950
Detail from the above plan

A number of the largest houses on Denmark Hill were demolished after World War II and replaced by smaller houses or flats.

 

After World War II Camberwell Borough Council embarked on a vigorous programme of home building.

Some sites were generated by enemy bombing, but others were mainly through demolition of sub-standard housing.

The Denmark Hill Estate was unusual in being built on the site not of slums, but of some of the biggest residential houses built in the area, Henry Bessemer's Bessemer Grange and neighbouring properties, The Grange and Ruskin Manor.

At the time of its opening the Denmark Hill Estate was Camberwell Borough Council's biggest scheme, providing six hundred and eighty two homes.


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Plan of Minet Property, Camberwell, 1789
 
Camberwell Green, Camberwell, c. 1900
 
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