Charlton Village, London, SE7
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 4 May 2014
It is thought that the Bugle Horn public house may have been formed from three late-C17th houses. It is seen here at the side of the B210 road (the stretch of road passing through the old village is also known as "The Village"). Charlton House, the attractive and locally-dominant Jacobean mansion is situated round the next bend, in its own extensive grounds. Walter de la Mare (1873- 956), the English poet, short story writer and novelist was born at 83, Maryon Road, Charlton, although his former home is nearer to Maryon Park, Charlton, (another public green space).