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Tag Archives: Pullham Rockery
The Pulham Rockery and Fernery
The Pulham’s Rockery and Pulham’s Fernery were fashionable garden installations in the late Victorian era. Pulhams had invented an early form of concrete, which looks quite convincingly like rocks – but was much easier to install Continue reading
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The Palace Park
The park is the grounds of the former Bishops Palace. A quarter of the parkland was sold in November 2019 (including the listed folly and 2 buildings that Bromley Council have allowed to become in bad repair), and it is … Continue reading
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Tagged C19 Folly, Palace Park, Pullham Rockery, St Blaises Well
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