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Plaque

Kent arch

Erection date: 1997

Inscription

The arch designed by Wm. Kent c.1750, came here from Northumberland House on the Embankment into the garden of Tudor House, demolished to form the park in 1900. It was renovated in 1997 to form this gateway funded by Tesco plc.

From the excellent we understand that: This arch originally formed a riverside entrance to Northumberland House. When this was demolished in 1874 George Gammon Rutty purchased the arch as an ornament for his garden here, at what was then Tudor House. The House grounds of 1.5 acres fronted onto St Leonards Street and stretched as far as Devons Road. The garden was between the Congregational Church (this building still exists, on Bruce Road) and the House which we think must have been about where the Community Centre is now. On Rutty’s death his trustees sold Tudor House and its grounds, in 1898, to the LCC who demolished the house and converted the grounds into a public garden which was opened as Bromley Recreation Ground in April 1900. At this point we believe the arch was in the north wall of the recreation ground. In 1998 it was re-erected in its current position forming the entrance to the Healthy Living Centre.

adds: "At this point {when the LCC acquired the arch}, there were two statues situated at the foot of each of the pillars of the arch but they went missing in the nineteen-forties."

The plaque says the arch was designed in 1750 by Kent, but he died in 1748. Maybe it was erected at Northumberland House in 1750.

Site: Bromley by Bow Centre (3 memorials)

E3, St Leonard's Street

The 3 plaques are all on the inside left of this arch, top down: Jowell, Kent, Ennals.

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Northumberland House - Charing Cross

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Tudor House

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William Kent

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Lord Ennals

Lord Ennals

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