This high angle shot was taken out of an upstairs window at The Grange, then converted into shops. On the ...
The south side of Vicarage Hill has seen very little change since the dawn of photography in the 1840s. The ...
The London Road has possibly seen more changes than most other areas around Westerham. In living memory, Costell’s Meadow and ...
Approaching Westerham Hill from the south Westerham Hill, now the A233, the steep bend by ‘Deepdale’ claimed many a victim in ...
Throughout the inter-war years and beyond, Westerham has had several establishments that would provide for that very British suggestion – ...
This post is about the history of Quebec House – not as the childhood home of James Wolfe, but as ...
The photographs chosen to illustrate this particular walk from the west-end of the High Street into the centre of town ...
Since time immemorial, people have asked the question ‘Is Westerham a village or a town’? Clearly an early settlement surrounding ...
Did you know that sixty-five years ago, Westerham folk could walk to the local swimming baths? The Darenth Valley open-air ...
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