Iron Age settlement and Roman villa at Warbank, Keston
- List Entry Number: 1002024 - Scheduled Monument
- Local Planning Authority: Bromley
- County: Greater London
- Assessment Type: Archaeology
The Subway was designed by Charles Barry Junior and opened in 1865. It provided a direct link from his High-Level Station (demolished 1961) into the Crysta…
Terraces designed by Sir Joseph Paxton and situated to the east of the site of the Crystal Palace (re-erected here in 1852-4 and burnt down in 1936), at th…
Sculptures of prehistoric animals with associated geological strata, constructed 1852 to 1855 for The Crystal Palace Company forming a unique display of pr…
Ice house circa 1800, in the south west corner of a late C18 landscape park designed by Humphry Repton, now a golf course. The ice house has previously bee…
Group of five airmen's barracks blocks, dating from 1930. The buildings have been vacant since the RAF withdrew from Biggin Hill, the internationally renow…
Sergeants' mess, dating from 1932, built by the Air Ministry's Directorate of Works and Buildings. The building has been vacant since the RAF withdrew from…
Barrack block dated 1934, built by the Air Ministry's Directorate of Works and Buildings. The building has been vacant since the RAF withdrew from Biggin H…
Office block dated 1931, formerly the station headquarters building. The building has been vacant since the RAF withdrew from Biggin Hill, the internationa…
Decorative cast iron railings on gault brick plinths with stone copings, which formed the main pedestrian entrance to the Crystal Palace (demolished follow…
Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not work correctly.