DescriptionWatermans Square, High Street, Penge - geograph.org.uk - 494709.jpg
English: Watermans Square, High Street, Penge Round the central garden and clocktower of this enclosed estate, are ranges of small victorian dwellings, built in 1845 as almshouses for watermen. They are now privately owned houses.
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