Break Into Bromley ; in London's Largest Borough, Green-Belt Land Is No Longer Sacred
Evening Standard - London › October 22, 2008
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Evening Standard - London › October 22, 2008
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LONDON'S largest borough, Bromley, covers an area of 59 square miles, most of which is green belt running into Kent and Surrey. Packed with leafy avenues and heritage villages, the area also has fast train links to central London, making it popular with well- heeled career professionals and selfmade businessmen living in big family houses.
Take Chislehurst. With its ponds and common, quaint high street, well-regarded schools, riding stables, golf courses and 25-minute commute to Charing Cross, the place has always appealed to aspiring types keen to leave behind grimy London. On a good day, car-driving Canary Wharf workers can reach the office in 30 minutes.See the full content of this document
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Break Into Bromley ; in London's Largest Borough, Green-Belt Land Is No Longer Sacred
Kingswood Chase is a discreet scheme of 39 houses and apartments sitting in a secluded six-acre plot off a private road. The listed 19th century mansion, ...
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