Valley Road, DA14

Road in/near Sidcup

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Road · Sidcup · DA14 ·
November
25
2017

Valley Road is a road in the BR5 postcode area





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Loraine Brocklehurst    
Added: 24 May 2023 14:00 GMT   

Holcombe Road, N17
I lived at 23Holcombe Rd. with my parents, Grandfather , Aunt and Uncle in 1954. My Aunt and Uncle lived there until it was demolished. I’m not sure what year that was as we emigrated to Canada.

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Jen Williams   
Added: 20 May 2023 17:27 GMT   

Corfield Street, E2
My mother was born in 193 Corfield Street in 1920.Her father was a policeman.

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sofia   
Added: 19 May 2023 08:57 GMT   

43 MELLITUS STREET
43 MELLITUS STREET

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Added: 17 May 2023 11:50 GMT   

Milson Road (1908 - 1954)
My grandparents and great grandparents and great great grandparents the Manley family lived at 33 Milson Road from 1908 to 1935. My grandad was born at 33 Milson Road. His parents George and Grace had all four of their chidren there. When his father Edward died his mother moved to 67 Milson in 1935 Road and lived there until 1954 (records found so far, it may be longer). Before that they lived in the Porten Road. I wonder if there is anyone that used to know them? My grandad was Charles ’Ted’ Manley, his parents were called George and Grace and George’s parents were called Edward and Bessie. George worked in a garage and Edward was a hairdresser.

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Lived here
   
Added: 16 Apr 2023 15:55 GMT   

Rendlesham Road, E5
I lived at 14 Rendlesham Road in the 1940s and 50s. The house belonged to my grandfather James Grosvenor who bought it in the 1920s for £200.I had a brother who lived in property until 1956 when he married. Local families were the paisleys, the Jenners and the family of Christopher Gable.

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Sandra Field   
Added: 15 Apr 2023 16:15 GMT   

Removal Order
Removal order from Shoreditch to Holborn, Jane Emma Hall, Single, 21 Pregnant. Born about 21 years since in Masons place in the parish of St Lukes.

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Sue Germain   
Added: 10 Apr 2023 08:35 GMT   

Southwood Road, SE9
My great great grandfather lived in Time Villa, Southwood Rd around 1901. He owned several coffee houses in Whitechapel and in South London, including New Time Coffee House so either his house was named after the coffee house or vice versa.

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David Gleeson   
Added: 7 Apr 2023 22:19 GMT   

MBE from Campbell Bunk (1897 - 1971)
Walter Smith born at 43 Campbell Bunk was awarded the MBE in january honours list in 1971. A local councillor for services to the public.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Frognal Corner Frognal Corner is the junction between Chislehurst Road and the Sidcup Bypass.

NEARBY STREETS
Frognal Avenue, BR7 Frognal Avenue is a road in the BR7 postcode area
Frognal Avenue, DA14 Frognal Avenue is a road in the DA14 postcode area
Frognal Place, DA14 Frognal Place is a road in the DA14 postcode area
Leas Green, BR7 Leas Green is a road in the BR7 postcode area
Lullingstone Close, BR5 A street within the BR5 postcode
Ockham Drive, BR5 Ockham Drive is a road in the BR5 postcode area
Scadbury Park, BR7 A street within the BR7 postcode
The Green, BR5 A street within the BR5 postcode
Valley Road, DA14 Valley Road is a road in the DA14 postcode area
Watery Lane, DA14 Watery Lane is a road in the DA14 postcode area


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Sidcup

Sidcup, primarily in the London Borough of Bexley, is in the historic county of Kent.

The name is thought to be derived from Cetecopp meaning "seat shaped or flat topped hill"; it had its earliest recorded use in 1254. Edward Hasted described Sidcup in the latter half of the 18th century as "a small street of houses, among which is an inn of much resort". This referred to the former Black Horse pub on the high street.

Sidcup parish formed the Sidcup Urban District of Kent from 1908. The parish and district were abolished in 1934 and combined with Chislehurst. In 1965 the parish and urban district were abolished. Sidcup went on to form part of the London Borough of Bexley.

Sidcup station opened in October 1866 and had been built 1 mile north of Sidcup town centre.

Sidcup has a mixture of large Victorian and Edwardian properties alongside typical 1930s suburbia. It retains many parks and open spaces hinting at the great estates and large homes which once stood in the area.



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