The chimney breast and fireplace in a first floor bedroom on the south-east side of Manor House
- Date:
- 20 Jun 1944
- Location:
- Manor House, Sidcup Green, Sidcup, Bexley, Greater London Authority
- Reference:
- BB71/08561
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
The photographer's notes state: 'Wall frieze and mantelpiece in the small bedroom in the S.E. part of the S. front proper. 1st floor'.
The house was built around 1790 and until 1832 it was known as Palace Green House. Between 1832 and the late 1860s it was called Sidcup House before it was renamed again, this time as Manor House. From 1911 until the start of the Second World War the house was used as a school. In 1939 it became a nursing home and was used as such until it was sold to the Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District Council in 1950. It now serves as the Registry Office for the borough of Bexley.
This is part of the Series: PEW01/01 Phillip Edmund Wills Street Collection, Negatives; within the Collection: PEW01 Phillip Edmund Wills Street Collection
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Street, Philip Edmund Wills
Frieze, Mantelpiece, 20th Century Nursing Home, Georgian House
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