Commercial unit next to Penge East station
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Commercial unit next to Penge East station
Hi everyone...anyone passing by Penge East station (on the Newlands Park side) may have noticed that the small commercial unit that has been long closed (15 years+?) has been fenced off. It's the one virtually connected to/under the listed railway bridge. There was a 'demolition' sign, but I would hope it won't be demolished per se, but that it will be re-developed...... Does anyone know anything on this topic? if so, do share
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The railway bridge is *listed*?? What on earth for?
Sorry, afraid I can't answer your actual question, except that the last time I looked it did look as though the unit was being cleared out rather than demolished.
Sorry, afraid I can't answer your actual question, except that the last time I looked it did look as though the unit was being cleared out rather than demolished.
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Don't! I'm actually dying inside right now! Oh dearalywin wrote:The railway bridge is *listed*?? What on earth for?
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Commercial unit next to Penge East station
As I understand it, the footbridge isn't listed in itself, but the station as a whole is.
See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/ ... ry/1186820 for a description (you'll need to scroll down)...
...and http://www.bromley.gov.uk/homepage/210/ ... in_bromley for a map showing the extent of the listing (you'll need to zoom in).
See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/ ... ry/1186820 for a description (you'll need to scroll down)...
...and http://www.bromley.gov.uk/homepage/210/ ... in_bromley for a map showing the extent of the listing (you'll need to zoom in).
Re: Commercial unit next to Penge East station
When I spoke to the workmen they said it was going to be a cafe
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Been there, done that. Will it work this time?
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Wow. I'll have to pay more attention next time I'm waiting for a train!biscuitman1978 wrote:As I understand it, the footbridge isn't listed in itself, but the station as a whole is.
See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/ ... ry/1186820 for a description (you'll need to scroll down)...
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As I understand it, the listing is why we won't be getting desperately-needed lifts at the station, and people who are unable to cope with the (newly refurbished) stairs will have to carry on using the half-mile detour at ground level to get from one side of the station to the otherbiscuitman1978 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2016 09:04 As I understand it, the footbridge isn't listed in itself, but the station as a whole is.
See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/ ... ry/1186820 for a description (you'll need to scroll down)...
...and http://www.bromley.gov.uk/homepage/210/ ... in_bromley for a map showing the extent of the listing (you'll need to zoom in).
Re: Commercial unit next to Penge East station
A cafe has appeared, called something like "Little Things" - noticed it yesterday but can't remember the name properly.
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Re: Commercial unit next to Penge East station
Little Things is brilliant. Really good coffee (it's roasted by Monmouth) and a fine array of cake options
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I go there every day and it is such a warm welcome atmosphere. The owner is hoping to have the patio garden open soon - once the Penge East construction team have completed work by her unit. The food offering will probably increase as well then. Such a lovely new asset to the area.