
Some
of these houses have been
demolished and the adjacent
Maudsley Hospital has expanded
into the site. |
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The
Denmark Hill area developed
as a desirable high class
suburb from the late 18th
century onwards and
included some of South London's
grandest mansions.
After
the arrival of the railway
in 1867 the area became
more popular and development
intensified, but the area's
prestigious character remained
largely intact.
The
houses immediately adjacent
to Denmark Hill station date
from the 1850s. The area
was particularly popular
with German immigrants and
the sloping roof of the Lutheran
chapel can be seen just above
the delivery cart. |