Coney Hall
Coney Hall | |
Coney Hall Coney Hall shown within Greater London | |
OS grid reference | TQ394653 |
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London borough | Bromley |
Ceremonial county | Greater London |
Region | London |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | WEST WICKHAM |
Postcode district | BR4 |
Dialling code | 020 |
Police | Metropolitan |
Fire | London |
Ambulance | London |
EU Parliament | London |
London Assembly | Bexley and Bromley |
Coney Hall is an area of South East London within the London Borough of Bromley. It borders the London Borough of Croydon. It lies north of New Addington.
The typical architecture comprises two-storey houses with polygonal bay windows and half-timbered gables.
One of many owner-occupied estates arising during the inter-War housing boom, it was built in the 1930s on hilly farmland south of West Wickham bought by the developers, Morrell Brothers, from Coney Hall Farm. In the previous decade, opposition to road developments adjacent to West Wickham Common and Hayes Common had left the area accessible only by steep and narrow lanes. In Coney Hall's early days. London Transport refused to provide a bus service, and a free private coach service connected the estate to the nearest railway station, Hayes.
The local football club, Coney Hall F.C. play in the Kent County League Premier Division.
The Prime Meridian passes through Coney Hall.
Transport
Coney Hall is served by several Transport for London bus services connecting it with areas including Biggin Hill, Bromley, Croydon, Eltham, Hayes, Orpington, Purley, New Addington and West Wickham. The closest rail link to Coney Hall is at West Wickham station.
References
- Historical images of Coney Hall
- "Road Widening In Kent Approaches To Hayes Common", B.M. Goodwin, Letters, The Times, Aug 20, 1931.