WEST WICKHAM RESEARCH FACTS
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Last gathered: April 2026

=== BASIC INFO ===
Name: West Wickham
Location: Greater London (historically Kent), London Borough of Bromley
Postcode: BR4
Distance from Charing Cross: ~7.5 miles south-east
Population: ~30,000 (approximate)
Historic county: Kent until 1963, then Greater London, then became part of Bromley in 1965

=== Domesday BOOK (1086) ===
- Mentioned in Domesday Book as "[West] Wickham" in the hundred of Helmestrei, county of Kent
- 37 households recorded, making it a significant settlement for the era
- "In lordship 2 ploughs. 24 villagers have 4 ploughs. 13 slaves; a church; a church of 2 hides; land for 2 more."
- 1086 - recorded under William the Conqueror's Great Survey

=== ANCIENT HISTORY ===
- Archaeological evidence of prehistoric activity (Mesolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age)
- First appears in parish records in 1560
- The village straddled Bromley Road, the main road from Kent into London
- Dwellings mentioned at Burton End (Bovetoun) from the 1340s
- Streetly (End) mentioned in mid-15th century
- The Alington family owned the manor from the 16th-17th centuries
- In early 1927, King George V and Queen Mary visited to open a new school

=== WICKHAM COURT ===
- Grade I Listed building, semi-fortified country house
- Originally built for Sir Henry Heydon (died 1504) in 15th century
- Anne Boleyn's great-grandfather was Sir Geoffrey Boleyn (married Heydon's daughter)
- RUMOUR: Anne Boleyn may have visited Wickham Court but never lived there
- Sold by Heydon family to John Lennard in 1579
- The Lennard family kept it for 300+ years, becoming Lords of the Manor
- In 1645, General Gage used it as headquarters during the English Civil War
- During the war, Chamberlain and King George VI visited it
- Today: Wickham Court School - independent co-educational day school
- Open days with guided tours available occasionally

=== THE PRIME MERIDIAN ===
- The Greenwich Meridian passes through the West Wickham district
- Near Coney Hall Recreation Ground
- Millennium Obelisk marks the Meridian line's route in the borough
- The Meridian Tree Line project: Bromley Council planted native trees along the line
- Distance from Greenwich: approximately 7.64 miles (12.29 km)
- OS Grid reference: TQ 39210.65036 (539210, 165036)
- "Where east meets west" - this is the spot!
- Silver Birch and other native trees planted in 1996-2000 period

=== RAILWAY HISTORY ===
- Railway arrived 29 May 1882 - branch from Elmers End to Hayes
- Built by West Wickham & Hayes Railway, sold to South Eastern Railway
- Colonel John Farnaby, Lord of the Manor, was the leading promoter
- Initially 13 weekday and 4 Sunday services operated
- The railway electrified in 1926 (early electrification!)
- This made West Wickham develop from village to suburb
- The Railway Hotel was built around same time as the station
- Originally a small rural settlement - the 1882 railway was the catalyst

=== TRANSFORMATION ===
- 1882: Small village with the main road (Bromley Road) through it
- The railway didn't immediately change things much
- 1926: Electrification changed everything
- 1930s-40s: The village "mushroomed" - fields became streets of identical houses
- By 1933, the transition from village to suburb was almost complete
- In 1935, this was officially reflected
- Mains drainage fitted, buses laid on, shops filled the High Street

=== PEAKHAM & HIGH STREET ===
- The High Street is the heart of the village
- Victorian and Edwardian architecture preserved
- Independent shops and cafes
- Village-like atmosphere despite being in Greater London
- Tree-lined streets

=== PUBS & ENTERTAINMENT ===
- The Railway Hotel - Historic station hotel near the station, Red Lodge Rd
  - Built around 1882 to serve the West Wickham station
  - CAMRA pub, cask beer focused
  - Has a garden for outdoor drinking
  - Three regular beers + rotating selection
  - Still going strong today!
- The Royal George, High Street
- The Railway Hotel replaced the old Leather Bottle beer house
- Other local pubs include The Windmill in nearby Beckenham

=== COMMUNER HALL ===
- Chamberlain and King George VI visited during WWII
- Today it is the administrative offices of Glebe Housing
- Chamberlain was the Mayor/Lord of the Manor who visited during the war

=== WOODLAND NATURE ===
- Wickham Common: City of London open space
  - Ancient woodland with pollarded oaks
  - Rare insects, bats, fungi and birds
  - Important biodiversity hotspot
  - "Patches of ancient woodland, secondary woodland, heathland, acid grassland and scrub"
  - Open all year round
- High Broom Wood: 7.2-hectare site along River Beck corridor
  - Combines ancient woodland with open common
  - Wet woodland habitats
- Coney Hall Recreation Ground
  - Has the Prime Meridian obelisk
  - Popular local green space
- Other recreation grounds: Blake Recreation Ground, Pickhurst Recreation Ground

=== SCHOOLS ===
West Wickham has four state primary schools:
- Oak Lodge School
- Wickham Common School
- Pickhurst School
- Hawes Down School
Wickham Court School - private independent school (the Grade I listed manor house)

=== SPORTS & CLUBS ===
- Wickham Park Sports Club - cricket, tennis, table tennis, football
- Wickham Park Tennis Club (rated 4.9/5 on Facebook)
- Golf clubs in the area (East Wickham Golf Club nearby)
- Active community sports scene with clubs and league activities
- Library services available

=== LOCAL HISTORY CLUBS ===
- West Wickham District Local History Club - meets regularly
- West Wickham Big Village Dig - archaeological community project
- West Wickham Residents Association (WWRA)
- The village sign was erected in 2014 outside the Village Hall
  - Commissioned for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee (2012)
  - Elements from Streetly End, the Church end, and Burton End

=== LANDMARKS ===
1. Wickham Court (Grade I Listed, Anne Boleyn connection)
2. The Prime Meridian Obelisk (Coney Hall Recreation Ground)
3. The Railway Hotel (CAMRA pub, 1882)
4. St Mary of Nazareth Church (parish church)
5. West Wickham Common (ancient woodland)
6. The Village Sign (2014, Diamond Jubilee)
7. Wickham Park Sports Club (community sports)
8. The old Village School (now converted to flats/school buildings)

=== INTERESTING FACTS ===
- The village sign commemorates 3 "ends" of the village: Streetly End, Church End, Burton End
- Coney Hall gets its name from "coney" (rabbit) - Coney Hall Farm had sole right to catch coneys
- Corkscrew Hill was sometimes known as "School Road"
- The old village school was partly redeveloped as flats around 2000
- Greenhayes private school occupied the old school site
- The village straddles a ridge of high ground
- Known for leafy, tranquil atmosphere
- Popular with families due to good schools
- "Spacious 1930s homes, village-like charm and proximity to countryside"
- Has a library serving the community

=== GEOGRAPHY ===
- Bounded by Beckenham (north), Addington (south/west)
- Lies on a ridge of high ground
- River Beck flows through the area
- The main road through is Bromley Road / Bromley Road (A2051)
- Close to Bromley town centre (about 2 miles)
- Near to Eden Park (1 mile) - the cricket ground

=== COMPARISON TO OTHER WICKHAMS ===
- West Wickham, Cambridgeshire exists (separate village, was "Wickham" until 14th century)
- Wickham in Hampshire exists (traditional gypsy horse fair on 20 May annually)
- Our West Wickham is in Kent/Greater London and is the one we're writing about!

=== COMMUNER HALL / GLEBE ===
- Chamberlain and George VI visited during the war
- Today: administrative offices of Glebe Housing
- The road from Wickham Court to West Wickham passed the old school

=== THE WOODS (NATURE) ===
Coney Hall Common:
- Ancient woodland
- Pollarded oaks (over 400 years old!)
- Rare fungi, bats, insects, birds
- Managed by City of London
- "Wood pasture" habitat
- Open all year round
- Important biodiversity site

High Broom Wood:
- 7.2 hectares
- Along River Beck
- Ancient woodland + open common
- Wet woodland habitats
- Biodiversity hotspot

=== POSTAL CODE ===
- BR4 postcode area
- "BR4" covers West Wickham and surrounding areas
- Commonly known as "West Wickham BR4"

=== FUNNY/QUICK FACTS FOR 90s STYLE ===
- "Come to West Wickham where the Meridian passes through - you're half in Greenwich and half in... well, still West Wickham!"
- "Did you know Anne Boleyn's ancestors owned our Wickham Court? Does that make us royalty-adjacent? Maybe not..."
- "West Wickham: where even the Prime Meridian takes a break from being the center of the universe"
- "Our postie's got it easy - the Meridian bisects the BR4 postcode!"
- "Home of the world's most laid-back meridian - the one that doesn't even know it's the Prime one"
- "37 families in 1086... we're now 50+ times bigger. We've been successful! We're a suburb now, not a village. Blame the railway!"
