Hayes, Kent
Hayes is a suburban village in Kent. Hayes Place was built in the 15th century and later home to William Pitt the Elder and William Pitt Younger. It was demolished in 1933. Hayes was already a large village when the railway arrived in 1881, though it was not until the inter-war period that it saw large-scale suburban development, spreading northwards towards Bromley. The Church of St Mary the Virgin dates from the 13th century, with major 19th century restorations. The George public house dates back at least as far as 1759. The village is within the council area of Bromley.
Place Type: Village
Historic County: Kent
Lat, Long: 51.378062,0.017568
Grid Reference: TQ 4051 6626
Council Area: Bromley CA
Strategic Authority Area: Greater London SA
Police Area: Metropolitan PA
GBPN ID: 20714
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Hayes,_Kent_20714
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Place Type: Village
Historic County: Kent
Lat, Long: 51.378062,0.017568
Grid Reference: TQ 4051 6626
Council Area: Bromley CA
Strategic Authority Area: Greater London SA
Police Area: Metropolitan PA
GBPN ID: 20714
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Hayes,_Kent_20714
Explore Hayes on Wikishire
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