
Uniformity characterised the houses, and the well clothed and shod children indicate the relatively prosperous status of the new residents. |
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Ivydale
Road was built in the late 1880s by one of
South London's most speculative builders,
Edward Yates.
It formed the backbone of one of his largest
enterprises, the Waverly Estate, a development
that spread over 50 acres and 800 homes.
It was built partly on land he owned and land
leased from Christ's College.
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