The arrival of the railway to Grove Park led to its transformation from being mostly woodland and agricultural dairy farms to a residential suburb. In 1879, Grove Park appeared in name for the first time in Strong’s Bromley Street Directory. The directory entry recorded that “Grove Park comprised but few residences, but was rapidly increasing owing to its close proximity to and easy access from London,” (from King, 1985). Buildings were mainly along Baring Road, comprising of large villa-type residences, making the area an attractive one for wealthy commuters.
Grove Park Station
Grove Park Station opened in 1871, connected to the SER line between St John’s and Tonbridge.