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Martens Avenue Bexleyheath - sinkhole spanning breadth of whole street opens up
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Looks like it will be full by late on ThursdayLincsaddick said:wonder how long it'll take to get the hole filled in ?
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Welling, if you don’t mind.Mendonca In Asdas said:Kate Bush was born in Bexleyheath, just saying.3 -
Love the fact old evel knievel tried jumping that 🤣2
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Kate Bush?6
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I lived I lived in Martens Avenue from 1974 to 1994, I remember in the 80s a sink hole in breamar cres. Clearly a problem round there, my guess is dried aquifer, but I am no geologist1
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Might be Guiness Book Of Records down there for biggest pot-hole.palarsehater said:From my understanding Thames water leak seems the likely candidate about 15 Thames water staff there and looks like surveyors and people with measuring devices etc walked past a min ago whilst taking dog for his evening walk
Has one got a trumpet?2 -
Rubber neckerpalarsehater said:From my understanding Thames water leak seems the likely candidate about 15 Thames water staff there and looks like surveyors and people with measuring devices etc walked past a min ago whilst taking dog for his evening walk0 -
now that's a sinkhole...

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They're probably there to survey their nearby plant. Checking for damage etc.palarsehater said:From my understanding Thames water leak seems the likely candidate about 15 Thames water staff there and looks like surveyors and people with measuring devices etc walked past a min ago whilst taking dog for his evening walk0 -
Round our way we tend to call anywhere up north a shitholeMrWalker said:Round our way we call that a pothole, not a sink hole. Soft southern bastards.
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Well that’s one (shallow) hill that she won’t be running up for the foreseeable future!Mendonca In Asdas said:Kate Bush was born in Bexleyheath, just saying.0 -
Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.0 -
Are you sure we're not looking at Katie Price there?SporadicAddick said:now that's a sinkhole...
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The River Cray goes a way underground round that area I think.addick1956 said:An uncle if mi e was Borough Surveyor in Bexley. He told me under water streams etc were an issue around Barnehurst .
He told me this when I was looking for a house.
Martens Avenue is part of the area he mentioned. This is the second collapse in that area in a few years. Time will tell what the cause is.0 -
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.0 -
Has your “uncle if mi e” ever made a spoge without an egg?addick1956 said:An uncle if mi e was Borough Surveyor in Bexley. He told me under water streams etc were an issue around Barnehurst .
He told me this when I was looking for a house.
Martens Avenue is part of the area he mentioned. This is the second collapse in that area in a few years. Time will tell what the cause is.0 -
Rob7Lee said:
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.
You mean East Wickham Farm Wickham Lane in Bexley, her father had a surgery there too I believe…..though not sure about that?
Strangely, she later moved to a flat in a large house owned by her parents at 44, Wickham Road Brockley, shortly after signing her first record contract.
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No it was definitely in Wickham Street, off Upper Wickham Lane which I believe leads into Wickham Lane? Either way the entrance was definitely on Wickham Street, maybe there was another entrance on Wickham Lane, and yes believe it was called East Wickham Farm, had a wooden sign outside.SoundAsa£ said:Rob7Lee said:
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.
You mean East Wickham Farm Wickham Lane in Bexley, her father had a surgery there too I believe…..though not sure about that?
Strangely, she later moved to a flat in a large house owned by her parents at 44, Wickham Road Brockley, shortly after signing her first record contract.1 -
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here you go;
And then of course she had that big old place on Court Road in Eltham. No idea where she got the idea for the name though
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https://www.katebushencyclopedia.com/east-wickham-farmRob7Lee said:
No it was definitely in Wickham Street, off Upper Wickham Lane which I believe leads into Wickham Lane? Either way the entrance was definitely on Wickham Street, maybe there was another entrance on Wickham Lane, and yes believe it was called East Wickham Farm, had a wooden sign outside.SoundAsa£ said:Rob7Lee said:
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.
You mean East Wickham Farm Wickham Lane in Bexley, her father had a surgery there too I believe…..though not sure about that?
Strangely, she later moved to a flat in a large house owned by her parents at 44, Wickham Road Brockley, shortly after signing her first record contract.
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My late Nan lived in Braeside Crescent in the 1980’s - the sink hole was in her next door neighbour’s garden - her neighbour had a little girl, about 7 years old - little girl was playing in the garden, went indoors for a drink, went to go back outside and told her Mum the garden had disappeared - Mum didn’t believe her until she got to back door and saw it - it was huge, and so deep that the Fire Service had to use a huge ladder to get down to the bottom of it - they never worked out what it was, with some thinking it was part of a Roman sewerJustin20474 said:I lived I lived in Martens Avenue from 1974 to 1994, I remember in the 80s a sink hole in breamar cres. Clearly a problem round there, my guess is dried aquifer, but I am no geologist
Deneholes are common in the area, but it wasn’t a denehole
My Nan wasn’t allowed in her own garden for months afterwards - I think it got capped off
Very lucky escape for that little girl
It happened again on another property in Braeside Cres in 2008 https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/2143162.residents-face-losing-homes-as-hole-grows/0 -
yes, her dad was a doctor or dentist, can't remember whichSoundAsa£ said:Rob7Lee said:
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.
You mean East Wickham Farm Wickham Lane in Bexley, her father had a surgery there too I believe…..though not sure about that?
Strangely, she later moved to a flat in a large house owned by her parents at 44, Wickham Road Brockley, shortly after signing her first record contract.0 -
FarmerLargeAddick said:
yes, her dad was a doctor or dentist, can't remember whichSoundAsa£ said:Rob7Lee said:
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.
You mean East Wickham Farm Wickham Lane in Bexley, her father had a surgery there too I believe…..though not sure about that?
Strangely, she later moved to a flat in a large house owned by her parents at 44, Wickham Road Brockley, shortly after signing her first record contract.0 -
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Wasn’t it Danny Murphy who had the name put on the gates, when he owned it?Rob7Lee said:
here you go;
And then of course she had that big old place on Court Road in Eltham. No idea where she got the idea for the name though
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Doctor, if I remember rightly. My mum visited to check he’d paid his NI.LargeAddick said:
yes, her dad was a doctor or dentist, can't remember whichSoundAsa£ said:Rob7Lee said:
She grew up in Wickham Street, believe her parents lived there until her dad died in the late 00's, the farm is still there although no idea if the family still own it. Used to have a big music studio out the back (been in it).seth plum said:Kate Bush was raised and reared in Lee.
Her first gig was in the Rose of Lee.
Either way Kate is another reason why South East London is special.
You mean East Wickham Farm Wickham Lane in Bexley, her father had a surgery there too I believe…..though not sure about that?
Strangely, she later moved to a flat in a large house owned by her parents at 44, Wickham Road Brockley, shortly after signing her first record contract.1 -

















