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Upton, London, England

Upton is a hamlet engulfed when the new town of Bexleyheath developed during the early Twentieth Century. It included for a short period Red House[?] the elegant brick and tile home designed by Philip Webb[?] for William Morris, now preserved by the National Trust. It also had a hospital that can still be seen on Upton Road in Bexleyheath. Administratively these settlements lie within the London Borough of Bexley.



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