16 Jews Walk
16 Jews Walk
Was apparently owned by the Metropolitan Police in 1999 according to this list of property that they proposed for sale: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/p ... 201w04.htm
According to Zoopla it's a 4 bedroom house and was sold in March 1999 and then in 2011. Does anyone know why the Met owned it and for what purpose?
According to Zoopla it's a 4 bedroom house and was sold in March 1999 and then in 2011. Does anyone know why the Met owned it and for what purpose?
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Presumably as accommodation for officers and their families.
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Presumably, but I've never heard of the Met providing family homes for officers at any time in its history...
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Could it have been as a form of safe house?
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Could have been.... I guess we'd never really know if that was the case. If you look down that list from 1999 there are loads and loads of properties - very few seem to be police stations, police offices, or section houses.
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Due to the nature of safe houses perhaps best to close this discussion.
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It was sold 14 years ago eagle.... it won't be anything to do with the police anymore.
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I thought that was what Miriam Lodge was. And I had school friends back in the 80s who lived in police flats in Honor Oak Road and Taymount Rise (in a similar town house to 16 Jews Walk). I don't know what the situation is with the flats in Honor Oak Road but the one in Taymount Rise is no longer associated with the police.bensonby wrote:I've never heard of the Met providing family homes for officers at any time in its history...
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I was under the impression that the police used to have section housing (small induvidual rooms or small flats) but hadnt heard of them providing four bed family homes and the like. Could be wrong though.
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Back in 1969, I was at Sydenham School with a girl called Judith, who lived in a rented police house and the houses were new. They're near the top of Kirkdale above what is now Otto Close. They were eventually sold off. Same thing for a little row of houses in Dartmouth Road, Suncroft Place, opposite the girls school and at the side of the police station. They too were sold off ages ago.
It must have been a short lived thing, family police houses.
It must have been a short lived thing, family police houses.
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I think there were also some family police houses in Mylis Close around that time
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I live and own this property. A few things: I am in no way connected to the police whatsoever.. Second we have had criminal damage at this property so stop any further comment. If you want to continue your social history research can I suggest you do not open up irresponsible posts named after the property concerned. In the current political climate i believe it is extremely irresponsible to have written such a post.
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I am closing this thread while I investigate.
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