There are over 40 designated conservation areas within the London Borough of Bromley. These are listed below. For more information go to: www.bromley.gov.uk
- Aldersmead Road, Beckenham – Victorian and Edwardian detached and semi-detached houses (1989).
- Alexandra Cottages, Penge– 1860s development by The Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes (1984).
- Barnmead Road, Beckenham– Cator Estate development of Victorian detached and semi-detached villas (1985).
- Kelsey Square, Beckenham– a small, homogeneous Victorian development (1977).
- Beckenham Place Park, Beckenham– small group of 19th Century development (1993).
- St George’s, High St., Beckenham– St. George’s Church and surrounding Victorian development (1977).
- Belvedere Road, Anerley– primarily large Victorian villas built after the erection of the Crystal Palace (1973).
- Bickley Park– primarily Arts and Crafts houses, including a number designed by leading architects of the movement (1986).
- Broadoaks, Bromley– mainly 1930s neo-Tudor houses with spacious gardens (1989).
- Bromley Common– group of listed and locally listed Georgian and Victorian houses (1987).
- Bromley, Hayes and Keston Commons– 18th and 19th Century buildings dispersed around public commons (2000).
- Bromley Town Centre– oldest part of town centre, including Market Square and Victorian shops (1985).
- Broomhill, Orpington– small group of largely Victorian houses, set around a common (1989).
- Cator Road, Penge– Victorian suburban development of large detached houses (1984).
- Chancery Lane, Beckenham– small scale mainly 19th Century development (1973).
- Chelsfield Village– rural village (1972).
- The Chenies, Petts Wood– 1930s suburban development (1982).
- Chislehurst– the village and surrounding commons: 18th Century village, affluent Victorian/Edwardian suburb, later low density housing in mature landscapes, common land and Green Belt (1971).
- Chislehurst Road, Petts Wood– inter-war picturesque houses in vernacular style (1989).
- Copers Cope Road, Beckenham– Victorian and Edwardian detached and semi-detached houses (1999).
- Crystal Palace Park– substantial Victorian houses surrounding historic park (1989).
- Cudham– historic village centre (1985).
- Downe– rural village (1977).
- Downs Hill, Beckenham– cohesive inter-war development mainly in neo-Tudor and neo-Vernacular styles (1989).
- Durham Avenue, Bromley– suburban development dating from the 1880s to the present day (1989).
- Farnborough Park– mainly inter-war, detached houses on large plots with a mature landscape (1989).
- Farnborough Village– village centre (1979).
- Garden Road, Bromley– spacious Arts and Crafts suburban development (1989).
- Hayes Village– village centre (1982).
- Keston Park– mainly inter-war detached houses on large plots with a mature landscape (1989).
- Keston Village– rural village (1989).
- Manor Way, Beckenham– Arts and Crafts houses, including a number by leading architects (1987).
- Mavelstone Road, Bickley– Arts and Crafts houses, including a number by leading architects (1987).
- Nash– rural hamlet (1989).
- Orpington Priory– historic heart of Orpington, centred around ancient priory, extended to include oldest section of the High Street (1985).
- Park Langley, Beckenham– Edwardian “garden suburb” development and later low density housing in a mature landscape (1989).
- Penge High Street– two early Victorian almshouse groups, Victorian housing and shops (1977).
- RAF Biggin Hill– Historic Battle of Britain airfield, core of operational and residential buildings (1993).
- St. Mary Cray Village– village centre and Reynolds Cross (1979).
- St. Paul’s Cray Village– village centre and river meadows (1973).
- Shortlands Road, Bromley– large Victorian detached houses set amongst mature trees (1989).
- Southend Road, Beckenham– early Cator Estate development of large Italianate semi-detached villas dating from circa 1850, and fine 1950s block of flats (1990).
- Station Square, Petts Wood– inter-war, neo-Tudor shopping parade (1997).
- Sundridge Avenue, Bromley– Arts and Crafts suburban development (1988).
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