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In the early 18th century, Charlton was described by Daniel Defoe as:. Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet , is also buried there. On the northern edge of the garden of Charlton House is a mulberry tree planted in by order of King James in an effort to cultivate silkworms.
Later, Charlton House became the home of the Maryon-Wilson family, after whom a nearby park is named another park in Charlton, Maryon Park, also named after the family, was the location for Antonioni's film Blow-Up. Since , the house has been owned by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and has functioned as a library and community centre.
The flat land adjoining the Thames at New Charlton has been a significant industrial area since Victorian times. Charlton is the only neighbourhood in Greenwich or Lewisham to rightly hold the title Village. Old postcards from the 19th century depict the layout of the Village then as being similar to that of today.
Moving away from the Village, in the opposite direction to Shooters Hill , the area termed as present day Charlton branches out towards Blackheath Royal Standard in one direction and steeply downhill in the opposite direction towards the shopping areas. This urban sprawl has led to the name New Charlton being applied to a large area reaching down to the south bank of the River Thames, roughly where the Thames Barrier crosses the river, although the barrier itself is located at Woolwich Reach.
Charlton is also home to several parks of varying features, namely Maryon Park , Maryon Wilson Park , Hornfair Park, named in reference to the old Horn Fair, held in October, for which Charlton was renowned in previous centuries, and Charlton Park, which is largely made up of sports pitches or playing fields.
Maryon Park provided the location for the classic s movie Blow-Up. The architecture of Charlton is diverse, offering an insight into how different parts of the area were built up, as it evolved from a Thames-side village into the London suburb that it is today. Charlton gave its name to Charlton House , and has links with the classic architect Inigo Jones , a street being named after him.
Other streets in Charlton named after prominent figures or places include Montcalm [ disambiguation needed ] , Prince Henry [ disambiguation needed ] , Canberra , and Kashmir. There are four main pubs within the vicinity of Charlton Village, including The Bugle Horn, a former coaching inn. Our Lady of Grace church was established by the Assumptionists Order.
They settled in Charlton in after being expelled from France in due to suppression of Holy Orders. The first nuns moved into Highcombe and set up a mission in Charlton.
The current church was built in and celebrated its centenary on 17 September with a concelebrated ecumenical mass, led by Archbishop Kevin McDonald and parish priest, Fr. Michael Leach. The church has strong historic links with the Irish community in south east London are evident in the statue of Saint Patrick on display inside. You can expect Westernised favourites such as prawn crackers, Phad Thai , tempura vegetables and spring rolls. Or be tempted by more experimental dishes, such as Po-Tak a mixed seafood hot and sour soup , Kaeng Pa a jungle curry made with coconut milk , or Weeping Tiger a marinated and grilled sirloin steak, Thai style.
Originally built between and , the manor showcases the evolution of the English country house. Since this time, many acclaimed people have passed through its doors. You can visit the house for free and look round the impressive rooms, as well as the walled gardens and grounds. Indoor climbing walls have become particularly popular in recent years. The Reach Climbing Wall is among the longest-standing and largest. Its south-east London location on an industrial estate overlooking the Thames Barrier has been open for more than 20 years.
Offering a great source of exercise and fun, the complex has many different climbs to suit beginners, thrill seekers and altitude chasers. The complex boasts 50 lead climbs, with square-metres of bouldering surface and an incredible 4-metre-high boulder, so you can pick a climb to match your abilities. Overlooking the Thames, with views towards the Thames Barrier, the gastropub truly comes to life in the summer months thanks to its expansive garden.
The chaplain's salary was at first 30l. He has apartments likewife in the College. The present chaplain is the Rev. John Watson, M. In the cemetery belonging to the College are the tombs of the Rev. Eleven of the pensioners died in the spring and summer which succeeded the hard frost in — Moses Browne fn. Cave for poetical pieces. A volume of his poems was published in His most noted works were, "Piscatory Eclogues," and "Sunday Thoughts," in verse.
He wrote also some political tracts. Browne had the vicarage of Olney, in Buckinghamshire. Sir William Langhorne, Bart. This purchase having been neglected, and the money vested in stock, it produces now only 8l.
Some ancient alms-houses in this place having no endowment were rebuilt by Sir Richard Raynes, who died in Sir William Langhorne left the sum of l. This purchase also was neglected, and the bequest now produces only 2l. The Rev. William Corey, rector, who died in , left 3l. Abraham Colse, vicar of Lewisham, anno , left an annuity for the purchase of two sweet penny wheaten loaves of good bread for two of the godliest and poorest householders in Charlton, to be given weekly at the public church after divine service.
Thomas Russell, anno , gave 2l. This donation has been lost. An apartment in Lambard's alms-house commonly called Queen Elizabeth's College at Greenwich belongs to this parish fn. Adjoining to Charlton lies the extraparochial hamlet of Kidbrook, formerly a parish and a rectory.
The manor of Ketebroke, Kedbroke, or Kidbrook, with the advowson of the church, was given by Cecilia, daughter of Pain Fitzjohn, and wife of Miles Fitzwalter, Earl of Hereford, to the prior and convent of St. Mary Overie in Southwark fn. Blount sold the see-simple to Brian Annesley, Esq. Annesley left three daughters; the youngest of whom, Cordelia, brought this estate to her husband Sir William Hervey, a naval officer, who had distinguished himself in the memorable engage ment with the Spanish Armada.
His only surviving daughter and heir Elizabeth, married John Hervey, Esq. John Duke of Montague, his grandson, having procured an act of Parliament to vest certain of his estates in trustees, in order that they might be sold, this manor with the rectory was purchased by James Craggs, Esq.
Anne married, 1. John Newsham, Esq. John Knight, Esq. Robert Nugent, Esq. Elizabeth married Edward Eliot, Esq. Samuel Trefusis, Esq. Sir John Hinde Cotton, Bart. Margaret died in ; and having no surviving issue, left her share between her sisters. Anne died in , having vested her moiety in trustees for divers uses, with remainder to her husband in tail.
Eliot died in , having bequeathed her moiety in like manner, with remainder to her nephew James, son of her sister Anne by her first husband John Newsham, who had taken the name of Craggs, with remainder to Edward Eliot, Esq.
Newsham Craggs died in , without issue. This manor is now the property of the Right Hon. Edward Craggs, Lord Eliot fn. The manor-house is occupied as a farm. The rectory of Kidkrook, which was appropriated to the prior and convent of St. Mary Overie, has passed with the manor.
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