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South side of railway (now Lee Chapel South)

Former Property Names - 2 of 2

Primrose Hill Estate


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Armagh Avenue
(Seen on some maps as Armath Avenue and on other maps is not noted at all)
Balfour Road
(Not seen on some maps)
Former properties in Lee Chapel area.
Benton DriveEdgar Avenue
(Not seen on some maps)
Eton Road
(Not seen on some maps)
Finsbury Drive
(Not seen on some maps)
Green Lane
(Seen on some maps as Primrose Hill and Lee Chapel Lane)
Harrow Drive
(Not seen on some maps)
Heywick Drive
(Seen on some maps as Heywick Grove)
Killowen Road
(Seen on some maps as Kilowan or Kilowen Road)
Lee Chapel Drive
(Not seen on some maps)
Lee Chapel Road
(Not seen on some maps)
Leicester AvenueMerrin Avenue
(Seen on some maps as Merris Avenue)
Oxford Road
(Not seen on some maps)
Rostrevor Road
(Not seen on some maps)
Stanley Road
(Not seen on some maps)
Torney Avenue
(Seen as Tornig Avenue on some maps)
Uppercrest Road
(Not seen on any maps, may not have existed)
Wenlock Avenue
(Seen on some maps as Eaton Wenlock Avenue)
Woottons Lane
Street Map
A larger street plan from c.1951 showing Lee Chapel in more
detail can be viewed on this link.
(The link will open in a new window.)
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Address Property Name Property Type Known History Demolished
Armagh Avenue
     
Balfour Road
     
Benton Drive
 May Cottage   
Elizabeth Villa   
Sycamore Lodge   
The Lilacs   
White Lodge   
Homelands   
Suvia   
Penguin   
Ruby Cottage   
Kia Ora   
Stella Maris   
Hazeldean   
Victory Lodge   
Floreat   
Edgar Avenue
     
Eton Road
     
Finsbury Drive
     
Green Lane
     
Harrow Drive
     
Heywick Drive
 Blenheim Lodge   
Heywick Lodge Known to have existed in 1928 and occupied by Henry William Bennison d. 28/11/1928. 
Avonlea   
Primrose Cottage   
Fairview   
Le Colombier   
Elmhurst   
Ivanhoe   
Gleneden   
Lucy Cottage   
Hill View   
South View   
Rondor   
Clear View   
Kenross   
Annesry   
William Cottage   
Indore   
Killowen Road
 Mimosa   
Montague   
Daisybank   
Stanfield or Stansfield   
La Cassilla   
Lee Chapel Drive
     
Lee Chapel Road
 The Laurels   
Lee Chapel Farm   
Hillside   
The Orchard   
Leicester Avenue
 Spaville C.P.0. 12/01/1956. 
Iona C.P.0. 12/01/1956. 
Merrin Avenue
 Rosedene   
Quantock   
Concord   
Lee Grove   
Oxford Road
     
Rostrevor Road
 Beaumont   
Albany   
Hersanmine   
Stanley Road
     
Torney Avenue
     
Uppercrest Road
 Castle Mayne Farm   
Wenlock Avenue
 Mountfield Lodge   
The Cosy Corner   
Temple Haven   
Ivydene   
(Lee) Woottens Lane
 The PoplarsDetached BungalowOccupant had a new bungalow constructed facing Fauners, original bungalow remained. Later bungalow demolished 2022 and replaced by flats.Demolished c.2010s.
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Page added: 2003
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Other points of interest:

1) The Castlemayne public house in The Knares is named after the former Castle Mayne farm.

Text researched and written 2003.
Copyright © 2003, B. Cox - Basildon History Online. All rights reserved.

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