Tag Archives: Neo-Classical

First Church of Christ Scientist

Striking octagonal building on Widmore Road. The listing describes it as “Christian Science Church. 1928 by E Braxton Sinclair in an inventive Neo-Classical style with brickwork and doors reminiscent of Art-Deco cinemas”. The peripheries have been converted to housing, along … Continue reading

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Bromley North Station – Heritage Building Profile

Sometimes called Bromley’s ‘Toy Town’ station.  The current building dates from when the station was rebuilt, in Neo-Classical style, in 1925.  The original timber buildings which formed Bromley North had become shamefully run down.  It was designed by the Chief … Continue reading

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