Bromley has two fine town centre parks — Bromley Palace Park, in the grounds of the former Bishops of Rochester Palace, a Grade II-listed mansion built in 1776; and Church House Gardens, which has rosebeds, formal gardens, a rockery, a lake, an amphitheatre, children’s playground, tennis courts and a skateboard park. Petts Wood - Is a fairly affluent area near Bromley town, it has a lot of green spaces including Pett's Wood. Bromley has a cost of living index of 69.62. Summary about cost of living in Bromley: Cost of living index in Bromley is 30.38% lower than in New York. Living in Bromley is great for commuters, it has a variety of transport on offer which, including regular bus services, mainline rail services and the Tramlink. Bromley is 12 miles south-east of central London with Downham to the north, Chislehurst and Orpington to the east, Hayes and West Wickham to … Pratt's Bottom - A small village with a hilarious name that lies on the Kent border.

Bromley, the glory hole of the South East of England, the mecca for young pikies who live in the neighbouring areas. The building in Stockwell Close houses Bromley Civic Centre and a number of its historic rooms are popular places to get married. Plaistow - Is a residential area that also lies in Lewisham and was where David Bowie lived as a child. Rent in Bromley is, on average, 54.59% lower than in New York. They come from miles around, from such exotic locations as Lewisham, Catford, Croydon, Downham, Kidbrooke Estate, Sidcup and Eltham, just to experience the thrills and joys that Bromley has to offer.