Bell Green, Kent
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| Bell Green | |
| Kent | |
|---|---|
Livesey Memorial Hall, Bell Green | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | Q364720 |
| Location: | 51°25’52"N, 0°2’21"W |
| Data | |
| Postcode: | SE6 / SE26 |
| Dialling code: | 020 |
| Local Government | |
| Council: | Lewisham |
Bell Green is an area of urban Kent, standing between Perry Vale and Bellingham. The area was historically known for its gas works and the poverty of the local workers, in what Charles Booth called "the one really poor district in this quarter of London."[1] The gasworks closed in 1968 and the whole area redeveloped; it is best known today for the eponymous retail park.[2]
A map from 1870 shows that Bell Green was predominately a rural area with a small settlement surrounding a road junction.
Gallery
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Bell Green Retail Park from the air
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Church at 159 Perry Rise at junction with Bell Green
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The Bell Pub, Bell Green
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The Old Bath House, Bell Green
References
- ↑ Willey, Russ (2007). Chambers London Gazetteer. Edinburgh: Chambers. pp. 33–34.
- ↑ "Bell Green Gas Works - a look back". https://sydenhamsociety.com/2009/01/bell-green-gasworks-a-look-back/.