BromleyBromley is London's largest borough at nearly 60 square miles and represents a large slice of the south-east of the city, that said, much of this area is green-belt land with the more populous parts to the north and west edges of the borough. Bromley is home to Premiership club Crystal Palace as well as the famous Crystal Palace Park, and in times past many notable figures have resided there; War of the Worlds' author H. G. Wells was born in Bromley; Napoleon III, the Emperor exiled from France, also lived there; the early years of the lives of Enid Blyton, author of the Famous Five books, and rock chameleon David Bowie were spent in the borough. Another well-known resident of the area was Charles Darwin who lived at historic Downe House in the village of Downe.
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Areas in Bromley
The following is a list of the main places, towns and areas in Bromley:
Anerley, Beckenham, Bickley, Biggin Hill, Bromley, Bromley Common, Bromley Park, Chelsfield, Chislehurst, Chislehurst West, Derry Downs, Downe, Eden Park, Elmers End, Elmstead, Farnborough, Goddington, Hayes, Bromley, Keston, Mottingham, New Beckenham, Orpington, Park Langley, Penge, Petts Wood, Plaistow, Pratt's Bottom, Ramsden, Shortlands, Southborough, South Bromley, St Mary Cray, St Paul's Cray, Sundridge, Upper Elmers End, West Wickham, Widmore. |