Bramley’s Farm
Bramley’s Farm, Willesden
Bramley’s Farm was also known as Willesden Farm.

Bramley’s Farm, stood south of the corner of Villiers Road and Chaplin Road, on Willesden High Road.

Farming in Willesden in the Middle Ages seems to have been mixed, with arable predominant. Willesden was one of the main producers of sheep near London in 1340.

Mrs Catherine Nicol in 1877 sold Bramley’s (Willesden) farm to the United Land Co. Within two years the company laid out streets south of the railway on each side of High Road.

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