The London/Kent Boundary Skeet Hill Lane
A SQUARE BY SQUARE LOOK AT LONDON
TQ 49 65 agricultural land outside the village of Chelsfield
Boundary Kent/London/Bromley
The boundary leaves Daltons Road to meet Skeet Hill
Post to the north rural Crockenhill
Post to the east Dalton's Road
Post to the south Well Hill
On the London, Bromley side of the border
Birch Wood
Cookham Lane
Crown Wood
Twenty five acres with twenty three species of tree
Daltons Road
Skeet Hill Farm
Gorse Lane
Crown Wood Farm
Skeet Hill Lane
Osier beds
Micklewood Farm
Feathercot
Davidson House
Skeet Hill House. On the corner with Dalton’s Road. The house was built as a Dower House for Lullingstone Castle, and is said to be 400 years old Bought by Brady Boys Club in Whitechapel in 1943 and used by generations of east end Jewish children
Compilation of this work has taken many years and numerous sources of material.
TQ 49 65 agricultural land outside the village of Chelsfield
Boundary Kent/London/Bromley
The boundary leaves Daltons Road to meet Skeet Hill
Post to the north rural Crockenhill
Post to the east Dalton's Road
Post to the south Well Hill
On the London, Bromley side of the border
Birch Wood
Cookham Lane
Crown Wood
Twenty five acres with twenty three species of tree
Daltons Road
Skeet Hill Farm
Gorse Lane
Crown Wood Farm
Skeet Hill Lane
Osier beds
Micklewood Farm
Feathercot
Davidson House
Skeet Hill House. On the corner with Dalton’s Road. The house was built as a Dower House for Lullingstone Castle, and is said to be 400 years old Bought by Brady Boys Club in Whitechapel in 1943 and used by generations of east end Jewish children
Compilation of this work has taken many years and numerous sources of material.
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