The large suburban town of Bromley in the county of Kent owes its growth to its close proximity to London; it was historically on a coaching route. Later in Bromley’s history, the coming of the railways in 1858 ensured its continued prosperity. The Bromley of today is home to many who choose to live here because of the easy commute to London; the past remains relevant. The town is home to interesting historic buildings and lovely open spaces like Queen's Gardens, Martin's Hill, Church House Gardens, Library Gardens and College Green.
Bromley has great amenities, cultural activities, historic sites, excellent shopping, restaurants, pubs and eateries as well as specialist markets and popular family events that take place throughout the year. Do make time to visit Bromley Church House Gardens; 17 hectares of landscaped gardens that are an oasis of calm in the middle of bustling Bromley town centre and Bromley Museum and Priory Gardens, an important historic building set in attractive gardens that is home to a permanent display about the history of the local area, including an archaeology gallery providing an insight into the Norman invasion and a room dedicated to toys and games from the 1950’s to present day.
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61-63a
Homesdale Rd
Bromley, BR2 9LB
53 Burnt Ash Lane
Bromley, BR1 4DJ
21 Johnson Road
Bromley, BR2 9SN
24 Turpington Lane
Bromley, BR2 8JX
Wells House
15-17
Bromley, BR1 1LT
50d
Homesdale Rd
Bromley, BR2 9LD
Bickley Railway Station
Southborough Rd
Bromley, BR1 2EB
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Whitefoot Lane
Bromley, BR1 5SJ
32 Pontefract Rd
Bromley, BR1 4RA
69 Reigate Rd
Bromley, BR1 5JJ
100 South Hill Rd
Bromley, BR2 0RT
14 Chilham Way
Bromley, BR2 7PR
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