Norbury Estate

Coordinates: 51°24′24″N 0°07′50″W / 51.406722°N 0.130664°W / 51.406722; -0.130664
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The Norbury Estate originated as a London County Council estate constructed between 1901 and 1920 in what is now the north of the London Borough of Croydon. It was declared a conservation area in 2008.

The site was a former brickfield, and the clay recovered was fired to make bricks for this estate and Totterdown Fields.

The estate was influenced by Ebenezer Howard's Garden city movement and the Arts and Crafts movement, with high quality external detailing and an open setting with privet hedges, front gardens and wide grass verges.[1]

Location

The estate is in the London Borough of Croydon, just west of the A23 and south of Norbury Station. It is bounded by Palmers Road, Darcy Road, Northborough Road and Tylecroft Road.[2]

See also

Old Oak and Wormholt

References

Notes
Bibliography
  • "NORBURY ESTATE CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL AND MANAGEMENT PLAN" (PDF). London Borough of Croydon. 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2016.

External links

51°24′24″N 0°07′50″W / 51.406722°N 0.130664°W / 51.406722; -0.130664