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Ramsden, Orpington

Coordinates: 51°22′29″N 0°07′08″E / 51.3747°N 0.1190°E / 51.3747; 0.1190
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Ramsden Estate
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Ceremonial countyGreater London
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townORPINGTON
Postcode districtBR5
Dialling code01689
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The Ramsden Estate is a council estate in Orpington, South East London part of the London Borough of Bromley. It was built in the 1950s after the boom in council housing developed after World War II.

The estate was built on green belt land south of London and north of Kent and is made up of a large number of semi detached houses built in the 1950s and a new central area built in the 1970s consisting of three high rise blocks and 48 maisonettes. The Estate comprises Ramsden Road, Tintagel Road, Petten Grove, Eldred Drive, Quilter Road, Westbrook Drive, Brow Crescent and Rye Crescent, with Plantation Drive and various closes around the three tower blocks being added in the 1970s.

Media

This article was written in 1986 about the estate taken from the BBC website: Ramsden Estate is mainly flats and maisonettes. It has shops, a health centre, a youth club held in Ramsden Girls' School and a church. There is a Ramsden May Queen Society which holds its meetings at the church. Every year they enter the carnival, covering their float in their colours - white, green and yellow. There is a recreation ground separating Ramsden Estate from Mungo Park Estate, which was named after Air Force pilots who gave their lives in World War 2. There is a plaque to commemorate their deaths. Most of Ramsden Estate is under twenty years old. As so many people live together there are areas of grass with play areas for young children.

The article above relates only to the 1970s development of high rise blocks and associated masionettes, not to the original 1950's development of semi detached housing.

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References

[1] [2]

  1. ^ Ramsden Estate and Petten Grove, John Pateman, ISBN 978-1-4478-8930-4
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday/dblock/GB-544000-165000/page/15

51°22′29″N 0°07′08″E / 51.3747°N 0.1190°E / 51.3747; 0.1190