Bromley Millennium Rock
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Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 16 Oct 2011
Outside Beckenham Library on Beckenham Road. Has a plaque which reads "This boulder of Lewisian Gneiss from Lochinver in North West Scotland was presented to the people of Bromley by the Highland Council to commemorate the Millennium year. It is a metamorphic rock over 200 million years old and is one of the oldest rocks of the British Isles."