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Bostall Farm on the Bostall Estate
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King’s Highway, Plumstead
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Bostall Woods (Lat: 51.48 Long: 0.111)
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Bostall Hill (1910) The Bostall Estate was built as a result of Bostall Farm and Suffolk Place Farm being acquired by the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society in 1886 and 1899 respectively and then developed for housing. Further east along the road, Bostall Heath and Woods is an area of 159 hectares of woodland with areas of heathland located adjacent to Lesnes Abbey Woods. The area to the south of the Bostall Hill is Bostall Woods and to the north is Bostall Heath. The wood is owned and maintained by the Royal Borough of Greenwich, with the exception of the Cooperative Woods, in the north east corner of the site which are owned by the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society.
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Howarth Road, SE2 (1906) Howarth Road was built as part of the Bostall Estate, constructed 1900-1914 by the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society.
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King’s Highway, Plumstead
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Purrett Road, SE18 Purrett Road leads south from Plumstead High Street and was photographed here c. 1900
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Wickham Lane, Plumstead - view from Bostall Woods (1911). The old St Paul’s school can be seen. Plumstead garage is on the left.
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