Convent of the Sisters of St Andrew, Lewisham
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 1 Mar 2014
Until recently this was called the Sacred Heart convent, but since October 2013 has been the home of the Sisters of St Andrew who were formerly based at Stick Hill, Edenbridge Image From 1984 when the building, at 99 Belmont Hill, was built, until 2013, it was occupied by another Catholic order, the Sacred Heart, who had originally been based in the adjacent historic house known as The Cedars.