Pulhamite waterfall, Stockwell Close, Bromley Palace Park - Bromley
Pulhamite rockwork garden feature constructed circa 1865 as part of the improvements to the gardens of Bromley Palace that had been acquired by Coles Child, a wealthy coal merchant. The waterfall is at the southern end, adjacent to an ice house, probably of late C18, and is in need of repair. Vegetation clearance takes place periodically, but structural works are needed. The Local Authority has commissioned surveys and is considering suitable approaches to repair.
Site Details
- Designated Site Name:
- PULHAMITE WATERFALL IN BROMLEY PALACE PARK
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building grade II
- List Entry Number:
- 1392583
- Local Planning Authority:
- Bromley
- Site Type:
- Gardens parks and urban spaces > Water feature
Location
- Building Name:
- Pulhamite waterfall
- Street Name:
- Stockwell Close
- Locality:
- Bromley Palace Park
- County:
- Greater London
- District / Borough:
- Bromley
- Parliamentary Constituency:
- Bromley and Biggin Hill
- Region:
- London and South East
Assessment Information
- Assessment Type:
- Building or structure
- Condition:
- Poor
- Occupancy / Use:
- Not applicable
- Priority:
- C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
- Previous Priority:
- C
- Ownership:
- Local authority
Contact Details
Simon Went (LPA) 020 8313 4956
Next steps
Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England