Beckenham Road on 24 April 1903, looking west from Sidney Road


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Beckenham Road on 24 April 1903, looking west from Sidney Road.

Begun just before 1880, the buildings on the south (left) side were originally Adeline Terrace, a row of private houses. Eight years after the opening of Clock House Station in 1890 they were converted into shops.

The cottages in the south side are slightly newer (c.1881) and remained predominantly residential.

On the far left are the gates of Sydney Lodge, the only pre-suburban survivor in this part of the road.

Only the gabled building on the far right remains this side of the bridge. The rest of the buildings were destroyed on 2 August 1944 when a V1 flying bomb made a direct hit on Mrs Richards' dining rooms towards the far end of the parade on the left.

The road was widened after the war.


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