View, from the south-east, showing part of the south wall of the kitchen garden at North Cray Place with the spire of St James' Church visible in the background

Date:
26 Aug 1933
Location:
North Cray Place, North Cray, Bexley, Greater London Authority, DA14
Reference:
BB71/09762
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

The photographer's notes state: 'North Cray Place. Portion of the south wall of the kitchen garden. A bit of the above entrance on extreme right. View of the spire of North Cray church above the wall'.

The house at North Cray Place was built in 1823. In 1833 the whole estate was bought by the owner of Foots Cray Place, Lord Bexley, and his descendants owned the house until 1918. In 1944 the house was damaged during an air raid and was later demolished in 1961.

Content

This is part of the Series: PEW01/01 Phillip Edmund Wills Street Collection, Negatives; within the Collection: PEW01 Phillip Edmund Wills Street Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Street, Philip Edmund Wills

Keywords

Garden Wall, Kitchen Garden