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Tag Archives: Self-Guided Heritage Walk
The Pulhamite Cascade – Grade II Listed
The Cascade is also a stop on our Bromley Town Centre Park Trail, here. The Pulhamite Cascade Installation (Grade II Listed by Historic England) The Cascade is one of the stops on our Bromley Town Centre Park Trail, here. This … Continue reading
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New Virtual Tour – A visit to Bromley Palace and Park!
Join us for a close look at the 18th century Bromley Palace, now the nerve centre of Bromley Council – we’ll also ‘walk’ around the secluded Park behind the Palace The 18th century Bromley Palace was the Georgian home of the Bishops of Rochester. It was transformed in … Continue reading
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Bromley Palace Park – St Blaise’s Well.
See also the entry for The Bromley Town Centre Park Trail, for the well, here. St Blaise’s well was rediscovered in 1754 (by the Bishop’s domestic chaplain, a Rev Mr Hardwick); a worker showed him a spring, seeping into the … Continue reading
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BCS and Parks Heritage Walk No.1 Market Square and North High Street
Market Square shops High Street north of Market Square You can download this walk as a .pdf here. Start at the south side of Market Square, outside Ann Summers. Look at the Primark Extension opposite you: Market Square is the … Continue reading
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Heritage Walk – Bromley North
Above the shopfronts, hidden away in quiet parks, streets and behind walls are some insights into Bromley’s past. From the 17th Century Bromley College, to the Market Square, to HG Wells birthplace, we take a tour of discovery around Bromley North Village. Continue reading
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