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Sydenham topographic map
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Sydenham
In the area where West Hill (later renamed Westwood Hill) and Crystal Palace Park Road raise in elevation and eventually meet, many fine villas were built in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Designed in revival architectural styles, fashionable at the time, most of the properties were three or four stories high and large enough to attract more affluent residents. UK Census records suggest that many employed one or more live-in domestic staff. One of the more unusual residential streets, due to its circular arrangement is Charleville Circus, subject of an in-depth One-place study. Upper Sydenham is also the location of the Sydenham Park allotments, the Sydenham electricity sub station which had a major fire in 2008 and the Sydenham Hill estate.
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Name: Sydenham topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Sydenham, Greater London, England, SE26 4PN, United Kingdom (51.38677 -0.09239 51.46677 -0.01239)
Average elevation: 45 m
Minimum elevation: 6 m
Maximum elevation: 119 m
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