07-04-2022 08:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

London’s Pocket Parks: Bramber Green, WC1

Originally constructed on a WW2 bomb damaged housing site, Bramber Green in King’s Cross was created in the early 1960s to accompany an orange coloured block of flats after which it was named, Bramber House.Before the war, the streets were lined with well to do Georgian terraces and mews running behind, with houses facing into what is today the park, but was at the time, streets and housing.
OS Map 1914
One of the more interesting buildings was on a side alley, Lucas Place that today is un
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