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Single Street

Coordinates: 51°19′13″N 0°03′34″E / 51.320367°N 0.059459°E / 51.320367; 0.059459
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Single Street
Single Street, looking north from junction with Berry's Hill (to the right) and Jail Lane (to the left)
Single Street is located in Greater London
Single Street
Single Street
Location within Greater London
London borough
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWESTERHAM
Postcode districtTN16
Dialling code01959
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51°19′13″N 0°03′34″E / 51.320367°N 0.059459°E / 51.320367; 0.059459

Single Street is a hamlet in the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London, located between Luxted and Berry's Green,[1] and centred around a street of the same name.[2] The first record of a settlement under the name 'Single Street' is from an Ordnance Survey map in 1871,[2] but its name is derived from sengel, an Old English word meaning 'burnt clearing'. It is part of the largest ward in Greater London, Darwin (ward), covering a rural area including Downe, Cudham, Leaves Green, Berry's Green, and Westerham Hill.

History

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Lord Simon de Manning, a former Lord of the Manor for Kevington, London, (which included Single Street, Downe, Cudham, Luxted, and Berry's Green), and grandson to Rudolf de Manning, (Count Palatine), (who married Elgida, aunt to King Harold 1, (Harold Harefoot), of England, was the royal Standard Bearer to King Richard the Lionheart. He carried the Royal Standard to Jerusalem, in 1190, during the First Crusade. In England, the forms Earl Palatine, and Palatine Earldom, are preferred. [1][2]

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ a b Willey, Russ. Chambers London Gazetter, p 443.
  2. ^ a b c "Single Street". Hidden London. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Surrey County Council - MEP details - Nigel Farage MEP". Surrey County Council. Retrieved 23 January 2017.