- Elmers End
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Elmers End
latitude= 51.3971
longitude= -0.0525
london_borough= Bromley
constituency_westminster= Beckenham
post_town= BECKENHAM
postcode_area= BR
postcode_district= BR3
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ355685Elmers End is a place in
London Borough of Bromley ,England . It has a large green space which is the centre of a gyratory. Very close to the combined railway station andTramlink terminus bearing its name is the old sewage farm. The remains of this industrial site can still be seen. Thesewage works is thought to be contaminated with heavy metals and is therefore unfit for building houses.There are two leading theories about where the name Elmers End originated. The more romantic of the two is that a famous highwayman, Elmer, was hung at the crossroads, making it ‘Elmer’s end’. The less romantic, but possibly more historically accurate, reason is that there were a lot of elm trees in the area. This would, of course, logically result in the location being called Elms End. However the original Victorian railway companies were notorious for both getting place names wrong when naming their stations and for trying to make station names grander than was really justified so this explanation is quite plausible.
The sewage farm has been converted into a country park
South Norwood Country Park , but many of the locals still know it as the sewage farm. The park falls within the boundaries of theLondon Borough of Croydon .The old industrial estate which was on the south side of the railway track has mostly closed down. It is now a
Tesco superstore. The paint factory which is further south from Tesco still remains.Elmers End station is a terminus forTramlink services toCroydon as well as being on the railway betweenLondon Charing Cross andHayes, Bromley .The main Beckenham
Crematorium is situated between South Norwood Country Park and Birkbeck. Also known as Elmers End Cemetery, it contains the final resting places of such notable people asW.G. Grace ,Frank Bourne ,Thomas Crapper andGeorge Evans (VC) who won aVictoria Cross in 1916. [cite news|url= http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/defenders/bourne.htm| title= www.rorkesdriftvc.com |publisher= |accessdate=|date]Nearest places
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Beckenham
*Anerley
*Shirley
*Addiscombe
*West Wickham
*Eden ParkNotes
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