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was rebuilt on its present site, the north-west quadrant, in 1750–1770 and then rebuilt (in its third incarnation) in 1896 – the date carried on its frontage. It became an important mail and coaching inn. The New Tiger's Head started life as a beer shop known as the Tiger Tavern in the 1830s. It was situated in the end of four cottages known as Prospect Terrace, built around the same time. Three of these cottages remain, housing a post office/newsagent and a hairdresser. In 1868 it is referred to as the Tiger's Head Inn. The present building is thought to have replaced the original cottage a few years after 1896 – the date of the rebuilding of the Old Tiger's Head. The New Tiger's Head has now closed down.
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In the south-west quadrant the Prince Arthur pub was built at 422 Lee High Road in 1870 (closed 2005). It was originally one of a row of early nineteenth-century cottages of which three – nos 424–428 – survived behind modern shop fronts. In 1898 No 345 Lee High Road was built in front of the former
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The Old Tiger's Head and the New Tiger's Head pubs are important and striking features of the crossroads. Confusingly, the original (Old) Tiger's Head is thought to have been built on the site currently occupied by the New Tiger's Head. The original pub is thought to have been built before 1730. It
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to the north, and a manor house (Lee Place) to the north-west, with St Margaret's Church just beyond. Lee Green Farm occupied the south-east quadrant from the 1660s (roughly on the site of the present Leegate shopping centre). The farm was demolished in the 1840s and rebuilt as Tudor House further
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The opening of Lee station in 1866 prompted more housebuilding at the crossroads. The site of Lee Green Farm was built on as Carston Mews. In the same year Charles Henry Reed, a linen draper, moves into 1 Orchard Terrace and established a department store. Reed died in 1895 and in 1903 the
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matches took place at the Old Tiger's Head. Horse racing and (human) foot racing took place in the 1840s but the police put a stop to these events, probably under pressure from local citizens. At that time the green was the centre of village life with
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built a replacement in 1906 in Eltham Road. It is still in use. A police station was built at 418 Lee High Road in 1904, replacing one built before 1860. It was converted to apartments in 2003.
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was filled in. In the 1860s John Pound, a developer, erected houses in the south-east quadrant, Orchard Terrace on Eltham Road and Crown Terrace on Burnt Ash Lane (now Road).
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map of 1746) shows a cluster of about a dozen houses around a triangular village green. This hamlet was then largely surrounded by fields, with the Wricklemarsh estate of
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In the early 1960s the south-east quadrant, including Carston Mews, was demolished to make way for Leegate shopping centre. This declined following the opening of
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matches, bare knuckle boxing and other entertainments. In the 1850s further housebuilding prompted the installation of proper sewers and the Lee Green
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formed much of the boundary between the two parishes, though at Lee Bridge (at the western end of Lee High Road) it is now almost completely hidden.
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have recently proposed a £40m regeneration plan for the centre, including the demolition of the current shopping precinct to be replaced with an
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The old church yard and ruins of Old St Margaret's Church in Lee. The ruins of the old church are thought to be at least eight centuries old
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died at his home, The Cedars, Lee on 23 September 1878, and was subsequently buried at nearby St Margaret's Church.
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of 1086 describes Lee as a small area of cultivation set in extensive woodland. The earliest map available (
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routes 122, 160, 178, 202, 261, 273, 321, 621, 660 & N21. These connect it with areas including
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Ruins of Old St Margaret's Church in Lee. The ruins are thought to be at least eight centuries old
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A map showing the Lee wards of Lewisham Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.
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supermarket as well as the conversion of the existing office block into a hotel.
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on the opposite side of Burnt Ash Road in the late 1980s. Owners of the centre,
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In 1815 cavalry and foot regiments passed through Lee Green on their way to the
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The Lee Manor Society have produced a comprehensive history of the area. The
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built a large mansion house (demolished in 1787) at Wricklemarsh in Lee.
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Lee High Road is the major road through the area and forms part of the
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http://www.leemanorsociety.org/Design/LeeGreenDesignBrief_June2007.pdf
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hundred and existed up to 1900 when it was merged with the parish of
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Bank (now defunct), bought the Manor House (attributed to architect
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Old Tiger's Head stables. It incorporated a fire station but the
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The 19th-century 7 and 9 Lee Terrace, a Grade II listed structure
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stayed with him during the recording sessions of the album
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St Margaret's Church, Lee, rebuilt between 1839 and 1841
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Former civil parishes in the London Borough of Lewisham
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lived at Lee for a short period during the 19th century
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History board for Merchant Taylor's Almshouses in Lee
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Index

Lee Green

Lee is located in Greater London
Greater London
2011 Census
OS grid reference
TQ395745
London borough
Lewisham
Greenwich
Ceremonial county
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
LONDON
Postcode district
SE12
Dialling code
020
Police
Metropolitan
Fire
London
Ambulance
London
UK Parliament

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