LocationEngland
LB Bromley
West Wickham (BR4)
N side of: Coney Hall Recreation Ground. London Loop footpath (Layhams Road to Church Drive)
Distance (S) from Greenwich
OS map detailsOS Explorer: 161 or 162
OS grid refTQ 39210.65036
(539210,165036)
WGS84 lat/long51.367332, -0.001619
TypeObelisk/Pillar
Marking datec. 2000?
AccessUnrestricted
Greenwich Meridian Marker; England; LB Bromley; West Wickham (BR4)
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On 21 August 1996, The Newshopper announced that plans were afoot by Bromley Council to mark the path of the Meridian through the borough with special plaques and a line of native trees, which were to be planted in co-operation with the Millennium Tree Line project. In the event, little if any of these plans seems to have come to fruition. This undated obelisk is one of just three markings (excluding trees) known to have been made in the borough following the announcement and the only one to carry the words ‘The London Borough of Bromley’. The inscriptions, which are carried on the north and the south sides, are shallow and often went unseen by those who passed it until around 2013 when the lettering was enhanced by the use of black paint.