Hayes, Bromley

olspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Hayes
idth="50%"|OS Grid Reference:
olspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Administration
idth="50%"|Borough: Bromley
idth="50%"|County: Greater London
idth="50%"|Region: Greater London
idth="50%"|Nation: England
olspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Other
idth="50%"|Ceremonial County: Greater London
idth="50%"|Traditional County: Kent
olspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Post Office and Telephone
idth="50%"|Post town: BROMLEY
idth="50%"|Postcode: BR2
idth="50%"|Dialling Code: 020
Hayes was an ancient village in Kent. It is now part of the London Borough of Bromley, south-east London. It has two main areas of activity: the ancient village and suburban Hayes.

Village described

The ancient village

Hayes village stood at the junction of Hayes Lane, leading north to Bromley (one mile distant), and what is now known as Pickhurst Lane, leading west to West Wickham. The centre of the old village is now called Hayes Street. The parish church of St Mary is located here; as was the village school. The public house, also on Hayes Lane, is called The George. Hayes Street Farm, still shown on modern maps, is located to the north of the village centre. Both William Pitt the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778), and William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) lived at Hayes Hall. The Hall was demolished in 1933 and the site redeveloped, but roads in the area bear witness to them: Chatham and Pittsmead Avenues are two examples. The branch railway from Elmers End, originally known as the West Wickham and Hayes Railway, was opened on May 29 1882. Hayes station is a terminus. Today the area contains a Post Office and some small shops; the main shopping area being near the station. The village school is now used as a community centre.

Suburban Hayes

Much of the area to the west and north-west of the original village has been taken over by suburbia. West Wickham and Bromley are completely joined with Hayes; and Coney Hall estate, beyond the Orpington - Croydon road is also part of the pattern. To the east and south, however, the open space of Hayes Common precludes building of any kind. There are numerous playing fields around the periphery of Hayes: such clubs as Hayes Cricket Club use them. Station Approach is now the main shopping area in Hayes, containing a second Post Office, petrol station, two mini-supermarkets (a Sainsbury's Local and an Iceland) and numerous small shops. It also contains a public house called The New Inn which is run under the Harvester brand.

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